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An Introduction to Passive Radar
Authors: GRIFFITHS Hugh D, BAKER Christopher J.
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Publication date: 01-2017
212 p. · Hardback
212 p. · Hardback
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Developed by recognized experts in the field, this first-of-its-kind
resource introduces the basic principles of passive radar technology and
provides an overview of recent developments in this field and existing
real passive radar systems. This book explains how passive radar works,
how it differs from the active type, and demonstrates the benefits and
drawbacks of this novel technology. Properties of illuminators, including
ambiguity functions, digital vs. analog, digitally-coded waveforms,
vertical-plane coverage, and satellite-borne and radar illuminators are
explored.
Readers find practical guidance on direct signal suppression, passive radar performance prediction, and detection and tracking. This book provides concrete examples of systems and results, including analog TV, FM radio, cell phone base stations, DVB–T and DAB, HF skywave transmissions, indoor WiFi, satellite-borne illuminators, and low-cost scientific remote sensing. Future developments and applications of passive radar are also presented.
Readers find practical guidance on direct signal suppression, passive radar performance prediction, and detection and tracking. This book provides concrete examples of systems and results, including analog TV, FM radio, cell phone base stations, DVB–T and DAB, HF skywave transmissions, indoor WiFi, satellite-borne illuminators, and low-cost scientific remote sensing. Future developments and applications of passive radar are also presented.
- Principles of Passive Radar
- Properties of Illuminators
- Direct Signal Suppression
- Passive Radar Performance Prediction
- Detection and Tracking
- Examples of Systems and Results
- Future Developments and Applications
- Properties of Illuminators
- Direct Signal Suppression
- Passive Radar Performance Prediction
- Detection and Tracking
- Examples of Systems and Results
- Future Developments and Applications
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