Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing begins with the underlying theory of radar signals, then goes into the details of techniques used in modern radar systems.
What does this book cover?
Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing, Second Edition (McGraw-Hill Professional Engineering) is an exploration of the techniques used to process the signals of virtually all modern radar (Radio Detection And Ranging) systems. It looks at Fourier analysis, filtering and sampling, and methodologies for linear systems. It is a great reference for practicing professionals and makes a perfect student textbook.
Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing is an authoritative guide to:
About the Editor
Dr Mark A Richards teaches at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he also holds the position of Senior Research Engineer. He teaches graduate and upper level undergraduate classes in Radar Signal processing. Dr Richards has been an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing journal, and the IEEE Transactions on Image Processing.
Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing, Second Edition is a must-read guide for any students of radar or telecommunications engineering.
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