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  • by Richard T. Antony
    £146.99

    The first part of this book discusses a wide range of issues related to the development of robust, context-sensitive, and efficient data fusion algorithms. The second part addresses database requirements, structures, and issues related to achieving overall computational efficiency.

  • by Nicholas C. Currie
    £127.99

  • by Sergey A. Leonov
    £156.49

    A comprehensive, systematic reference to the major mathematical models used in radio engineering and communications, presenting computer simulation algorithms to help the reader estimate parameters of radio systems. It cites Mathcad routines for optimizing radar system performance analysis.

  • by Francois Le Chevalier
    £131.99

    This work covers the latest technologies in conventional and adaptive signal processing theory, and covers techniques for detailed analysis of physical signatures of targets and clutter.

  • by D. C. Schleher
    £145.99

    Discusses theory and design of pulsed Doppler radar and MTI with details on clutter, clutter modelling and theory of optimum processing. The book also covers topics related to the use of the Doppler effect in radar systems which involve the application of Doppler signal processing techniques.

  • by Edward J. Chrzanowski
    £72.49

    Written to support an intensive short course on the subject. The material is presented as a subset of electronic warfare and is concerned primarily with systems which generate and radiate signals to interfere with hostile radar systems. Chapters deal with search and track radar range and angle count

  • by Edward Waltz & James Llinas
    £142.99

    An introduction to data fusion which employs both new and traditional communication and information theory, pattern recognition, image understanding, estimation theory, digital signal processing and artificial intelligence.

  • by G. Richard Curry
    £139.99

    Radar's ever-expanding role in the modern world has spawned a demand for professionals well-versed in the latest system-level analysis and performance modeling techniques. This expanded second edition of an Artech House bestseller helps engineers, mathematicians, and programmers answer the call, by providing the clearest presentation of radar system principles and system-level modeling procedures available. It serves as both a reference and a text, and features new material on airborne and space-based radar, radar tracking techniques, radar system design, and operational and performance issues. It also provides detailed examples, problem sets and solutions, and a comprehensive self-test. Extensive references, bibliographies, and over 100 illustrations help make this work an indispensable resource for radar specialists and non-specialists alike. CD-ROM Included! Provides custom radar functions and equations that let practitioners calculate the radar performance parameters covered by the book in Excel worksheets.

  • by Robert Meneghini & Toshiaki Kozu
    £79.99

    Spaceborne Weather Radar details statistical methods, estimation algorithms, and design techniques for the measurement of rainfall and cloud cover from space.

  • by David K. Barton
    £128.99

  • by John F. Schaeffer, Eugene Knott & Michael T. Tuley
    £161.49

    Examines high-frequency predictions of radar cross section, the impact of radar echo reduction measures on overall system performance and exact and general formulation of the radar echo prediction problem. Aims to show the nonspecialist how radar echo requirements may influence design objectives.

  • by David K. Barton
    £122.49

    This book presents the basic principles, analyses, design formulas, and characteristics of various fin-line configurations. You'll find summaries of hundreds of rigorous formulas as well as approximate closed-form expressions, which can be readily programmed to generate design data for any structure.

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    £159.49

    Providing up-to-date information on sensors and tracking, this text presents practical, innovative design solutions for single and multiple sensor systems, as well as biomedical applications for automated cell motility study systems.

  • by Richard L. Mitchell
    £80.99

  • - Analysis of Radar Signals
    by Richard G. Wiley
    £114.49

    Provides information on electronic intelligence (ELINT) analysis techniques, with coverage of their applications, strengths and limitations. Now refined and updated, this second edition presents new concepts and techniques.

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