: Enables the system to maximize desired signals while minimizing interference or "nulling" jammers.
The book is structured into 20 chapters that cover the theoretical and practical aspects of array-based radar: Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas (FEE rada...
: Allows the radar beam to be pointed in one or more directions rapidly without physical movement by varying the phase and magnitude of individual antenna elements. : Enables the system to maximize desired signals
: Advanced algorithms used for the precise location and separation of multiple targets beyond the standard beamwidth limits. : Chapters 1–4 introduce signal representation
: Chapters 1–4 introduce signal representation, mathematical tools, statistical signal theory, and the basic physics of array antennas.
: A signal processing technique that uses both spatial (antenna elements) and temporal (pulse series) data to detect weak targets in heavy clutter or interference. Target Audience
: Chapters 8–9 and 13–15 explore target detection with long pulse series, sequential detection, Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP), and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for moving target detection.