: Chapters 1–4 introduce signal representation, mathematical tools, statistical signal theory, and the basic physics of array antennas.
: Allows the radar beam to be pointed in one or more directions rapidly without physical movement by varying the phase and magnitude of individual antenna elements. Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas (FEE rada...
: Chapters 8–9 and 13–15 explore target detection with long pulse series, sequential detection, Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP), and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for moving target detection. : Advanced algorithms used for the precise location
: Advanced algorithms used for the precise location and separation of multiple targets beyond the standard beamwidth limits. Core Technical Chapters : Enables the system to
by Wulf-Dieter Wirth is a comprehensive guide to modern radar systems that utilize electronic steering and active array antennas. The book focuses on transitioning from mechanical antennas to high-standard multifunction radar systems used in both military and civil applications. Core Technical Chapters
: Enables the system to maximize desired signals while minimizing interference or "nulling" jammers.
: The final chapters cover Inverse SAR (ISAR), target classification, experimental systems like ELRA , MIMO radar, and passive radar. Key Radar Techniques