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Novel Radar Techniques and Applications: Real Aperture Array Radar, Imaging Radar, and Passive and Multistatic Radar - Couverture rigide

 
9781613532256: Novel Radar Techniques and Applications: Real Aperture Array Radar, Imaging Radar, and Passive and Multistatic Radar

Synopsis

Novel Radar Techniques and Applications presents the state-of-the-art in advanced radar, with emphasis on ongoing novel research and development and contributions from an international team of leading radar experts.

This volume covers:

  • Real aperture array radar, including target parameter estimation and array radar features; robust direct data domain processing; and array radar operation management.
  • Imaging radar, including VideoSAR imaging for real-time persistence; high-resolution wide-swath SAR; interferometric SAR imaging; space-based SAR-Ground moving target indication; 3D & tomographic SAR imaging; bi- and monostatic SAR-GMTI; multistatic and MIMO ISAR techniques; and focussing moving objects using the VSAR algorithm.
  • Passive and multistatic radar, including bistatic clutter modeling; airborne passive radar; forward scatter radar; through the wall imaging radar; short-range passive radar potentialities; GNSS-based passive radar; passive radar with airborne receivers; multi-illuminator and multistatic passive radar; and passive MIMO radar networks.

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À propos des auteurs

Richard Klemm has recently retired after a distinguished career at FGAN FHR (now Fraunhofer FHR), a research institute working in the areas defence and security, and decades of service to the radar community.



Ulrich Nickel has recently retired after a career as head of the research group Data Fusion for Array Sensors of the Sensor Data and Information Fusion (SDF) Department of Fraunhofer FKIE in Wachtberg, Germany.



Christoph H. Gierull is a Senior Scientist with Defence R&D Canada, Ottawa Research Centre assuming the duties of Group Leader, Space-based Radar as well as Adjunct Professor at Laval University, Quebec and Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada.



Pierfrancesco Lombardo is Full Professor at University of Rome "La Sapienza", where he leads the "Radar, Remote Sensing and Navigation" (RRSN) group.

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