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Ultrawideband Radar Measurements

Analysis and processing
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Ultrawideband (UWB) signals came into use as a result of researchers' efforts to learn as much as possible about radar targets. The current state of UWB radar science follows interest in UWB signal applications. High resolution radars have been designed for the recognition of airborn and space targets, and UWB signals have been adapted to conventional radars and theoretical models. This volume explores principal issues in both the theoretical description of ultra-wideband radar signals and their computer processing. Emphasis is placed on the possibility of modelling and measuring UWB signal waveforms as a leading source of information about a target. There is detailed discussion of mathematical models for radar targets, and the statistical processing of scattered signals. The efficiency of the regularizing algorithms suggested is illustrated with a description of experimental data processing.

Author Biography:

Lev Astanin received his MS, PhD and Doctor of Technical Sciences degrees in radioengineering from the Mozhaisky Military Academy of Space Engineering in Leningrad. Since 1989, he has been with the Baltic Technical University in St. Petersburg where he is a Professor of Technical Cybernetics. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Zarubezhnaya Radiodeetronica and Head of the UWB Radar Division at the Radioavionica Association. He has written 10 books, including three published outside Russia. Alexander Kostylev received his MS and PhD degrees in radioengineering from the Mozhaisky Military Academy of Space Engineering in Leningrad. He has been with the Mozhaisky Academy since 1977 and is currently Chair of the Space Radiolocation and Navigation Department. He has authored and coauthored over 80 papers and reports, and has published 10 books in Russia, the UK, the US and China. His research interests lie in radar imaging and recognition systems, digital signal processing and mathematical statistics. He is a member of Russia's Cosmonautics Federation and an Honorary Radio Engineer.
Release date NZ
June 30th, 1997
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Technical / Manuals
Pages
256
ISBN-13
9780852968949
Product ID
13178241

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