Pulse Doppler Radar: Principles, technology, applications
English
By (author): Clive Alabaster
This book is a practitioner's guide to all aspects of pulse Doppler radar. It concentrates on airborne military radar systems since they are the most used, most complex, and most interesting of the pulse Doppler radars; however, ground-based and non-military systems are also included.
It covers the fundamental science, signal processing, hardware issues, systems design and case studies of typical systems. It will be a useful resource for engineers of all types (hardware, software and systems), academics, post-graduate students, scientists in radar and radar electronic warfare sectors and military staff. Case studies add interest and credibility by illustrating how and where the ideas presented within the book work in real life.
This book is an important reference providing complete and up-to-date coverage of a significant area of radar technology and is an important source for engineers and academics who lecture this subject.
Key features include:
- Methods of selection of precise PRF values
- PRF schedule design
- Strategies to combat the ghosting problem
- Minimize range/velocity blindness and minimize dwell time
- Case studies on generic radar types such as airborne fire control radar, airborne early warningradar, active radar missile seekers and air defense radars