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Introduction to Radar Target Recognition

Author: Peter Tait

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The volume covers the entire spectrum of target recognition using radar. Laying the foundation of radar technology – including high-resolution and signal modulation techniques – the book discusses radar system topics, operational issues and the actual recognition process. It also deals with the important topic of the fusion of radar target recognition results with other sources of information.

The applications of radar target recognition cover a tremendous scope, too.Military uses range from airborne, naval and land-based systems and include missile defence. Civil applications deal with the detection of buried landmines, and the defence against terrorism. All techniques are carefully weighed to expose their relative advantages and disadvantages. This truly is the most complete work available on the subject.

Peter Tait uses his long experience in the field to strike a fine balance between the book’s pedagogical purpose and its presentation of current research. This also makes the book accessible at different levels, for both engineering and non-engineering readers.

 

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