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Millimeter-Wave Radar Clutter by Nicholas C. Currie β€” book cover

Millimeter-Wave Radar Clutter

by Nicholas C. Currie, Robert N. Trebits (Editor), Robert D. Hayes
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Overview

This book addresses those phenomenological characteristics of radar clutter and propagation in the millimeter-wave region that are of particular importance in the design, test, and evaluation of millimeter-wave sensors. Drawing on the detection procedures outlined, you can use this book to solve many types of target-in-clutter detection problems quickly and accurately. Supported by 295 equations and 119 illustrations.

Synopsis

This book addresses those phenomenological characteristics of radar clutter and propagation in the millimeter-wave region that are of particular importance in the design, test, and evaluation of millimeter-wave sensors. Drawing on the detection procedures outlined, you can use this book to solve many types of target-in-clutter detection problems quickly and accurately. Supported by 295 equations and 119 illustrations.

Booknews

Millimeter-wave radars and radiometers are the next big step in military smart sensors for detecting, tracking, and surveillance, the first such weapons just about to be delivered. For radar engineers wanting to get in on the rush, researchers from Georgia Tech provide in-depth information about both propagation and clutter backscatter effects on detection in the millimeter-wave region. They discuss definitions, phenomenology, and theory; and summarize the results from a wide range of measurements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Booknews

Millimeter-wave radars and radiometers are the next big step in military smart sensors for detecting, tracking, and surveillance, the first such weapons just about to be delivered. For radar engineers wanting to get in on the rush, researchers from Georgia Tech provide in-depth information about both propagation and clutter backscatter effects on detection in the millimeter-wave region. They discuss definitions, phenomenology, and theory; and summarize the results from a wide range of measurements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1992
Publisher
Artech House, Incorporated
Pages
260
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780890063453

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