Advances in Bistatic Radar
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About the Book
Advances in Bistatic Radar updates and extends bistatic and multistatic radar developments since publication of Willis' Bistatic Radar in 1991. New and recently declassified military applications are documented. Civil applications are detailed including commercial and scientific systems. Leading radar engineers provide expertise to each of these applications.
Advances in Bistatic Radar consists of two major sections: Bistatic/Multistatic Radar Systems and Bistatic Clutter and Signal Processing. Starting with a history update, the first section documents the early and now declassified military AN/FPS-23 Fluttar DEW-Line Gap-filler, and high frequency (HF) bistatic radars developed for missile attack warning. It then documents the recently developed passive bistatic and multistatic radars exploiting commercial broadcast transmitters for military and civilian air surveillance. Next, the section documents scientific bistatic radar systems for planetary exploration, which have exploited data link transmitters over the last forty years; ionospheric measurements, again exploiting commercial broadcast transmitters; and 3-D wind field measurements using a bistatic receiver hitchhiking off doppler weather radars. This last application has been commercialized. The second section starts by documenting the full, unclassified bistatic clutter scattering coefficient data base, along with the theory and analysis supporting its development. The section then details two major clutter-related developments, spotlight bistatic synthetic aperture radar (SAR), which can now generate high resolution images using bistatic autofocus and related techniques; and adaptive moving target indication (MTI), which allows cancellation of nonstationary clutter generated by moving (i.e., airborne) platforms through the use of bistatic space-time adaptive processing (STAP).
KEY FEATURES
Updates the user on new developments in bistatic radar since 1990, which is the cutoff date of Bistatic Radar, by N. J. Willis.
Covers military and civil applications that have not been detailed in the past.
Written by leading bistatic radar experts
Table of Contents

1 Introduction Willis

2 History Update Willis

3 Fluttar DEW-Line Gap-Filler Skolnik

4 Missile Attack Warning Lyon

5 Planetary Exploration Simpson

6 Air Surveillance Willis, Griffiths, Barton

7 Ionospheric Measurements Sahr

8 Wind Measurements Willis, Wurman

9 Bistatic Clutter Weiner

10 Bistatic Synthetic Aperture Radar Rigling

11 Adaptive Moving Target Indication Melvin
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781891121487
EAN: 9781891121487
Publisher Date: 30 Nov 2007
Binding: HARDCOVER
Book Type: English
Country Of Origin: United States
Gardner Classification Code: K00
Illustrations: black & white tables, figures
LCCN: 2007013159
No of Pages: 493
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 36 mm
Width: 178 mm
ISBN-10: 1891121480
Publisher: Scitech Pub Inc
Acedemic Level: English
Bood Data Readership Text: Professional & Vocational
Continuations: English
Depth: 32
Height: 260 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 493 pages, black & white tables, figures
Series Title: Electromagnetics and Radar
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 2007