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The Pocket Radar Guide is a concise collection of key radar facts and important radar data that provides you with necessary radar information when you are away from your office or references. It includes statements and comments on radar design, operation, and performance; equations describing the characteristics and performance of radar systems and their components; and tables with data on radar characteristics and key performance issues. It is intended to supplement other information sources (see below) by providing a pocket companion to refresh memory and provide details whenever you need…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Pocket Radar Guide is a concise collection of key radar facts and important radar data that provides you with necessary radar information when you are away from your office or references. It includes statements and comments on radar design, operation, and performance; equations describing the characteristics and performance of radar systems and their components; and tables with data on radar characteristics and key performance issues. It is intended to supplement other information sources (see below) by providing a pocket companion to refresh memory and provide details whenever you need them such as in meetings, while travelling, or in the field. Table of Contents: Radar Concept; Frequency; Antennas; Transmitters; Receivers and Signal Processors; Waveforms; Radar Cross Section; Radar Equation; Detection and Search; Measurement and Tracking; Clutter; Atmosphere, Rain and Ionosphere; Decibels (dB); List of Symbols
Autorenporträt
G. Richard Curry is a consultant in radar system applications with extensive experience in radar system analysis and simulation, radar design and testing, military R&D planning and technology assessment, and research management. He led analysis of radar system applications in military systems at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), and at General Research Corporation (GRC). Prior to that, he analyzed and designed surveillance and tracking radars for the Raytheon Company, performed radar engineering for ballistic missile range testing at Kwajalein, and developed radar signal processing techniques at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He served in the U.S. Navy as an Electronics Officer. Mr. Curry received B.S. degrees in electrical engineering and mathematics from the University of Michigan, and an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a member of the Radar System Panel of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society, and author of the book: 'Radar Systems Performance Modeling', now in its Second Edition.