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Introduction to Airborne Radar Book

Introduction to Airborne Radar
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  • Introduction to Airborne Radar
  • Written by author George W. Stimson
  • Published by SciTech Publishing, Incorporated, November 2000
  • Introduction to Airborne Radar is the revision of the classic book privately published by Hughes Aircraft Company in 1983. The first edition sold more than 40,000 copies. The second edition contains 13 entirely new chapters covering technological advances
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Introduction
Part IOverview
1.Basic Concepts (new sections added)
2.Approaches to Implementation
3.Representative Applications (chapter significantly updated.)
Part IIEssential Background Information
4.Radio Waves and Alternating Current Signals
5.Key To A Non-mathematical Understanding of Radar
6.The Ubiquitous Decibel
Part IIIRadar Fundamentals
7.Choice of Radio Frequency
8.Directivity and the Antenna Beam
9.Pulsed Operation
10.Detection Range
11.The Range Equation: What It Does and Doesn't Tell Us
12.Pulse Delay Ranging
13.Pulse Compression
14.FM Ranging
Part IVPulse Doppler Radar
15.The Doppler Effect
16.Spectrum Of A Pulsed Signal
17.Mysteries of The Pulsed Spectrum Unveiled
18.Sensing Doppler Frequencies
19.How Digital Filters Work
20.The Digital Filter Bank & The FFT
21.Measuring Range Rate
Part VThe Problem of Ground Clutter
22.Sources & Spectra of Ground Return
23.Effect of Range and Doppler Ambiguities on Ground Clutter
24.Separating "Slow" Ground Moving Targets From Clutter
Part VIAir-To-Air Operation
25.The Crucial Choice of PRF
26.Low PRF Operation
27.Medium PRF Operation
28.High PRF Operation
29.Automatic Tracking
Part VIIHigh Resolution Ground Mapping & Imaging
30.Meeting High Resolution Ground Mapping Requirements
31.Principles of Synthetic Array Radar
32.SAR Design Considerations
33.SAR Operating Modes
Part VIIIRadar in Electronic Warfare
34.Electronic Countermeasures (ECM)
35.Electronic Counter Countermeasures (ECCM)
36.EW Intelligence Functions
Part IXAdvanced Concepts
37.Electronically Steered (Phased) Array Antennas (ESAs)
38.ESA Design
39.Antenna RCS Reduction
40.Advanced Radar Techniques
41.Advanced Waveforms & Mode Control
42.Low Probability of Intercept (LPI)
43.Advanced Processor Architecture
Part XApplications
Representative Radar Systems
Appendices


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