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Radar Array Processing presents modern techniques andmethods for processingradar signals received by an array ofantenna elements. With the recent rapid growth of thetechnology of hardware for digital signal processing, itisnow possible to apply this to radar signals and thus toenlist the full power of sophisticated computationalalgorithms. Topics covered in detail here include:super-resolution methods of array signal processing asapplied to radar, adaptive beam forming for radar, and radarimaging.This book will be of interest to researchers and studentsinthe radar community and also in related fields such assonar, seismology, acoustics and radio astronomy.
List of contents
1. Overview.- I Detection and Estimation.- 2. Radar Detection Using Array Processing.- 3. Radar Target Parameter Estimation with Array Antennas.- 4. Exact and Large Sample Maximum Likelihood Techniques for Parameter Estimation and Detection in Array Processing.- II Systolic Arrays.- 5. Systolic Adaptive Beamforming.- 6. Two-Dimensional Adaptive Beamforming: Algorithms and Their Implementation.- III Imaging.- 7. The Radio Camera.
About the author
Simon Haykin, PhD, is Distinguished University Professor and Director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory in the Faculty of Engineering at McMaster University. A world-renowned authority on adaptive and learning systems, Dr. Haykin has pioneered signal-processing techniques and systems for radar and communication applications, culminating in the study of cognitive dynamic systems, which has become his research passion.
Simon Haykin, PhD, is Distinguished University Professor and Director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory in the Faculty of Engineering at McMaster University. A world-renowned authority on adaptive and learning systems, Dr. Haykin has pioneered signal-processing techniques and systems for radar and communication applications, culminating in the study of cognitive dynamic systems, which has become his research passion.