: Enables the system to maximize desired signals while minimizing interference or "nulling" jammers.
: 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. Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas (FEE rada...
: 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 : Enables the system to maximize desired signals
: 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. Target Audience : Chapters 8–9 and 13–15 explore
: The final chapters cover Inverse SAR (ISAR), target classification, experimental systems like ELRA , MIMO radar, and passive radar. Key Radar Techniques
: Chapters 1–4 introduce signal representation, mathematical tools, statistical signal theory, and the basic physics of array antennas.