Theoretical Foundations of Radar Location and Radio Navigation, 1st ed. 2021
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Theoretical Foundations of Radar Location and Radio Navigation
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Theoretical Foundations of Radar Location and Radio Navigation
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325 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback

The book represents a study guide reciting theoretical basics of radar location and radio navigation systems of air and sea transport. This is the distinctive feature of this study guide.

The study guide states the principal physics of radar location and radio navigation, main measuring methods of proper and relative movement parameters of an object, tactical and technical characteristics of radar location and radio navigation systems, including examining issues on radiofrequency signals detection and its parameters estimation against background and interference of different type, filtering, combined detection and rating of signals, signals resolution and classification. The structural and functioning principles of the current and advanced radar location and radio navigation systems of air and sea transport are represented in the study guide with an adequate completeness.

The study guide features the result of years long lecturing on radar location and radio navigation theoretical courses at the Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation and G.I.Nevelskiy Maritime State Technical Academy.  

The study guide is designated for students of radio-engineering specialties in area of air and sea transport. The study guide can be useful for radio engineers working in the field of air and maritime transport, and for graduate students and academic researchers as well.


Introduction.- Section 1. Overview of Radiolocation And Radionavigation Systems.- Section 2. Radar System.- Section 3. Radio-Navigation System.

Denis Alexandrovich Akmaykin is candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Radio electronics and Radio Communications at Maritime State University, Russia.  The author of more than 60 scientific papers, including 2 monographs, 5 textbooks and teaching aids, his research interests are in the area of electronic navigation, methods for optimizing the ship routes and the use of radar information to determine environmental parameters. 

Eduard Anatolyevich Bolelov is candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of “Technical Operation of Radio Engineering Equipment of Air Transport”, MGTU GA. The author of more than 70 scientific papers, including 1 monograph and several textbooks, his research interests are in the area of integrated processing of navigation information, development of algorithmic support for meteorological flight support systems and atmospheric radio sounding.

Anatoliy Ivanovich Kozlov is Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Honorary master of sciences and engineering of the Russian Federation, Professor in the Department of Technical Operation of Radio-technical Equipment for Air Transport. He is the author of about 300 scientific works, including 21 monographs, 25 textbooks and 13 patents for inventions of a number of radio engineering tools.

Boris Valentinovich Lezhankin is candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor and Head of the Department of “Aircraft Avionics” of Irkutsk branch of MGTU GA. Author of more than 50 scientific works, including 2 monographs, 15 textbooks and teaching guides. Scientific adviser of works in area of efficiency upgrading of airborne surveillance systems based on use of advanced techniques of signals shaping and processing.

Alexander Evgenievich Svistunov&nb

Highlights two major directions of radio engineering – the basics of radar and the basics of radio navigation Presents the fundamentals of statistical theory of radar and radio navigation and discusses the detection of signals against background noise and interference of various kinds Is a useful read for researchers and professionals in the area of radio navigation for both air and sea transport