Cognitive Radar: The Knowledge-Aided Fully Adaptive Approach
Joseph Guerci(Author)
Artech House Publishers
Published on 30. April 2010
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190 pages
978-1-59693-364-4 (ISBN)
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Cognitive radar (CR) refers to radar that is capable of interacting intelligently with its environment by adapting both its transmit and receive functions based on contextual awareness and expert reasoning. Chronicling the new field, this cutting-edge resource provides an accessible introduction to the theory and applications of CR, and presents a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in this emerging area. The first book on the subject, this unique volume covers important breakthroughs in advanced radar systems, and offers new and powerful methods for combating difficult clutter environments. Professionals find details on specific algorithmic and real-time high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) architectures. This practical book is supported with numerous examples that clarify key topics, and includes more than 370 equations.
Cognitive radar (CR) refers to radar that is capable of interacting intelligently with its environment by adapting both its transmit and receive functions based on contextual awareness and expert reasoning. Chronicling the new field, this cutting-edge resource provides an accessible introduction to the theory and applications of CR, and presents a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in this emerging area. The first book on the subject, this unique volume covers important breakthroughs in advanced radar systems, and offers new and powerful methods for combating difficult clutter environments. Professionals find details on specific algorithmic and real-time high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) architectures. This practical book is supported with numerous examples that clarify key topics, and includes more than 370 equations.
Cognitive radar (CR) refers to radar that is capable of interacting intelligently with its environment by adapting both its transmit and receive functions based on contextual awareness and expert reasoning. Chronicling the new field, this cutting-edge resource provides an accessible introduction to the theory and applications of CR, and presents a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in this emerging area. The first book on the subject, this unique volume covers important breakthroughs in advanced radar systems, and offers new and powerful methods for combating difficult clutter environments. Professionals find details on specific algorithmic and real-time high-performance embedded computing (HPEC) architectures. This practical book is supported with numerous examples that clarify key topics, and includes more than 370 equations.
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Unabridged edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Norwood
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Unabridged edition
ISBN-13
978-1-59693-364-4 (9781596933644)
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01/2010
1st Edition
Artech House
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J. R. Guerci is the director of the special projects office at The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). A Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the IEEE Radar Systems Panel, Dr. Guerci earned his Ph.D. in system engineering at the Polytechnic University, New York.
J. R. Guerci is the director of the special projects office at The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). A Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the IEEE Radar Systems Panel, Dr. Guerci earned his Ph.D. in system engineering at the Polytechnic University, New York.
J. R. Guerci is the director of the special projects office at The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). A Senior Member of the IEEE and a Member of the IEEE Radar Systems Panel, Dr. Guerci earned his Ph.D. in system engineering at the Polytechnic University, New York.
Content
Introduction. Optimizing Both the Transmit and Receive Functions. Adaptive MIMO Radar. Adapting to Complex Environments: Knowledge-Aided Radar. Cognitive Radar. Summary. References.