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9780471252054

Radar Principles

by  Peyton Z. Peebles, Peyton Z. Peebles


ISBN-10: 0471252050

ISBN-13: 9780471252054

$266.00




Book Specs



Binding

Trade Cloth

Publisher

Wiley-Interscience

Published on  

Sep 29, 1998

Edition  

1st Edition

Dimensions  

6.28x1.67x9.25 Inches

Weight  

3.30 Pounds

About the Book

A comprehensive introduction to radar principles

This volume fills a need in industry and universities for a comprehensive introductory text on radar principles. Well-organized and pedagogically driven, this book focuses on basic and optimum methods of realizing radar operations, covers modern applications, and provides a detailed, sophisticated mathematical treatment. Author Peyton Z. Peebles, Jr., draws on an extensive review of existing radar literature to present a selection of the most fundamental topics. He clearly explains general principles, such as wave propagation and signal theory, before advancing to more complex topics involving aspects of measurement and tracking. The last chapter provides a self-contained treatment of digital signal processing, which can be explored independently. Ample teaching and self-study help is incorporated throughout, including:
* Numerous worked-out examples illustrating radar theory
* Many end-of-chapter problems
* Hundreds of illustrations, including system block diagrams, demonstrating how radar functions are achieved
* Appended review material and useful mathematical formulas
* An extensive bibliography and references.

*An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department.

Radar Principles is destined to become the standard text on radar for graduate and senior-level courses in electrical engineering departments as well as industrial courses. It is also an excellent reference for engineers who are typically required to learn radar principles on the job, and for anyone working in radar-related industries as well as in aerospace and naval research.