
Radar System Performance Modeling, Second Edition
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- Radar System Performance Modeling Second Edition
- Contents vii
- Preface xiii
- Chapter 1 Introduction 1
- 1.1 This Book and How to Use It 1
- 1.2 Concept of Radar Operation 3
- 1.3 Radar Applications and Functions 4
- 1.4 Functional Models 5
- 1.5 Custom Radar Functions 6
- 1.6 Problems 9
- References 9
- Selected Bibliography 9
- Chapter 2 Radar Configurations 11
- 2.1 Radar Basing 11
- 2.2 Frequency Bands 13
- 2.3 Antenna Types 15
- 2.4 Waveform Types 16
- 2.5 Signal Processing Techniques 17
- 2.6 Monostatic and Bistatic Radar 19
- 2.7 Problems 19
- References 20
- Selected Bibliography 20
- Chapter 3 Radar Analysis Parameters 21
- 3.1 Transmitter 21
- 3.2 Antennas 23
- 3.3 Phased-Array Antennas 30
- 3.4 Receiver and Signal Processor 35
- 3.5 Target Radar Cross Section 37
- 3.6 Problems 41
- References 42
- Selected Bibliography 43
- Chapter 4 Radar Waveforms 45
- 4.1 Waveform Characteristics 46
- 4.2 CW Pulses 49
- 4.3 Linear FM Pulses 51
- 4.4 Phase-Coded Waveforms 54
- 4.5 Pulse-Burst Waveforms 56
- 4.6 Multiple-Time-Around Returns 59
- 4.7 Radial-Velocity Ambiguities 60
- 4.8 Problems 60
- References 62
- Selected Bibliography 62
- Chapter 5 The Radar Equation 63
- 5.1 Radar Range Equation 63
- 5.2 Parameter Definition in the Radar Equation 67
- 5.3 Reference Range 70
- 5.4 Pulse Integration 71
- 5.5 Minimum Range Constraint 76
- 5.6 Problems 79
- 5.7 VBA Software Functions for the Radar Equation 80
- References 85
- Selected Bibliography 86
- Chapter 6 Radar Detection 87
- 6.1 The Detection Process 87
- 6.2 False Alarms 89
- 6.3 Detection Using a Single Pulse or Coherent Dwell 92
- 6.4 Detection Using Noncoherent Integration 95
- 6.5 Cumulative Detection 98
- 6.6 Problems 101
- 6.7 VBA Software Functions for Radar Detection 102
- References 106
- Selected Bibliography 106
- Chapter 7 Radar Search Modes 109
- 7.1 The Search Equation 109
- 7.2 Rotating Search Radar 111
- 7.3 Volume Search with Phased-Array Radar 116
- 7.4 Cued Search 123
- 7.5 Horizon Search with Phased-Array Radar 128
- 7.6 Horizon Search with Dish Radar 130
- 7.7 Problems 133
- 7.8 VBA Software Functions for Radar Search Modes 135
- References 161
- Selected Bibliography 163
- Chapter 8 Radar Measurement and Tracking 165
- 8.1 Range Measurement Accuracy 167
- 8.2 Angular Measurement Accuracy 169
- 8.3 Velocity Measurement Accuracy 172
- 8.4 Measurement of Target Features 174
- 8.5 Multiradar Measurements 178
- 8.6 Measurement Smoothing and Tracking 180
- 8.7 Radar Tracking Techniques 182
- 8.8 Problems 183
- 8.9 VBA Software Functions for Radar Measurement and Tracking 185
- References 193
- Selected Bibliography 193
- Chapter 9 Environment and Mitigation Techniques 195
- 9.1 Terrain and Sea-Surface Effects 195
- 9.2 Precipitation Effects 201
- 9.3 Troposphere Effects 205
- 9.4 Ionosphere Effects 209
- 9.5 Problems 213
- 9.6 VBA Software Functions for Environment and Mitigation Techniques 215
- References 224
- Selected Bibliography 224
- Chapter 10 Radar Countermeasures and Counter-Countermeasures 227
- 10.1 Radar Countermeasure Summary 228
- 10.2 Mainlobe Jamming 231
- 10.3 Sidelobe Jamming 237
- 10.4 Volume Chaff 241
- 10.5 Decoy Discrimination 245
- 10.6 Problems 248
- 10.7 VBA Software Functions for Radar Countermeasures and Counter-Countermeasures 249
- References 262
- Selected Bibliography 262
- Chapter 11 Airborne and Space-Based Radar Issues 263
- 11.1 Radar Configurations 264
- 11.2 Clutter Characteristics 266
- 11.3 Pulse-Doppler Processing 269
- 11.4 Displaced Phase Center Arrays (DPCA) 271
- 11.5 Space-Time Adaptive Processing (STAP) 273
- 11.6 Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) 274
- 11.7 Problems 279
- 11.8 VBA Software Functions for Airborne and SBR 280
- References 285
- Selected Bibliography 285
- Chapter 12 Radar Performance Modeling Techniques and Examples 287
- 12.1 Methodology 287
- 12.2 False-Alarm Probability Optimization 289
- 12.3 Cumulative Detection over Long Periods 292
- 12.4 Cued Search Using a Dish Radar 295
- 12.5 Composite Measurement Errors 300
- 12.6 Detection in Jamming, Chaff, and Noise 304
- 12.7 Problems 308
- References 309
- Selected Bibliography 310
- Appendix A List of Symbols 311
- Appendix B Glossary 319
- Appendix C Custom Radar Software Functions 323
- Reference 328
- Appendix D Unit Conversion 329
- Reference 331
- Appendix E Problem Solutions 333
- E.1 Chapter 1 Problems 333
- E.2 Chapter 2 Problems 333
- E.3 Chapter 3 Problems 334
- E.4 Chapter 4 Problems 336
- E.5 Chapter 5 Problems 338
- E.6 Chapter 6 Problems 340
- E.7 Chapter 7 Problems 343
- E.8 Chapter 8 Problems 346
- E.9 Chapter 9 Problems 349
- E.10 Chapter 10 Problems 351
- E.11 Chapter 11 Problems 354
- E.12 Chapter 12 Problems 355
- Appendix F Self Test 363
- F.1 Questions 363
- F.2 Answers 379
- About the Author 381
- Index 383
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