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Signal Processing for Joint Radar Communications

English

A one-stop, comprehensive source for the latest research in joint radar-communications

In Signal Processing for Joint Radar-Communications, a trio of eminent electrical engineers delivers a practical and informative contribution to the diffusion of newly developed joint radar-communications (JRC) tools into the radar and communications communities and to illustrate recent successes in applying modern signal processing theories to core problems in JRC. The book offers new results on algorithmic methods and applications of JRC in diverse areas, including autonomous vehicles, waveform design, information theory, privacy, security, beamforming, estimation theory, and sampling.

The distinguished editors bring together contributions from leading JRC researchers working in radar systems, remote sensing, electromagnetics, optimization, and signal processing. The included resources provide an in-depth mathematical treatment of relevant signal processing tools and computational methods allowing readers to take full advantage of JRC systems.

Readers will also find:

  • Thorough introductions to joint radar-communications theory and applications, joint precoding and beamforming, and communications-based JRC
  • Comprehensive explorations of JRC processing via matrix completion, interference mitigation techniques, and jamming and clutter in JRC
  • Practical discussions of information-theoretic aspects of JRC, optimization aspects of JRC, and JRC resource allocation
  • In-depth examinations of cognition and JRC, automotive JRC, and dual-function radar communications

Perfect for researchers and professionals in the fields of radar, signal processing, communications, and electronic warfare, Signal Processing for Joint Radar-Communications will also earn a place in the libraries of engineers working in the defense, aerospace, and automotive industries.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1134g
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781119795537

About

Kumar Vijay Mishra PhD is a Senior Fellow at the United States CCDC Army Research Laboratory Adelphi USA. He received his PhD from The University of Iowa Iowa City USA in 2015 and is the co-editor of four upcoming books on radar. M. R. Bhavani Shankar PhD is an Assistant Professor at the University of Luxembourg where he will be heading the SPARC research group. He received his PhD from Indian Institute of Science and has over 200 publications in wireless and satellite communications as well as radar. Bjorn Ottersten PhD is Professor of Electrical Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden. He received the PhD from Stanford University in 1990 and has over 900 publications on topics in signal processing wireless communications and radar. A. Lee Swindlehurst PhD is Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of California Irvine. He received the PhD from Stanford University in 1991 and has over 350 publications on topics in signal processing wireless communications and radar.

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