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Modern RadarDetectionTheoryEdited by Antonio De Maioand Maria SabrinaGreco
Written by topresearchers andrecognized leaders inthe field, this is the
first book to provide a comprehensiveunderstanding of the current research trends inmodern radar detection. It updates readers withthe latest radar signal processing algorithms nowcapable with high-speed computer chips andsophisticated programs. It also includesexamples and applications from real systems.This is essential reading for radar systems designengineers within aerospace companies, militaryradar engineers, and aerospacecontractors/consultants.
384 pp, 7” x 10” Cloth, May 2015, 978 1 61353 199 0, $140.00
Test andEvaluation of Avionicsand WeaponSystemsSecond EditionRobert B.McShea
This text andpractical referenceis for all personnelinvolved in avionics
and weapons system evaluation and testing, inthe air and on the ground. It includes “warstories” from actual evaluations and exercises atthe end of each chapter, providing instructorswith the ability to reinforce critical concepts. Thissecond edition has been updated and expandedby three chapters to include UAV technology,operational test and evaluation and night visionsystems and helmet mounted displays.
860 pp, 8” x 10”Cloth, Oct 2014, 978 1 61353 176 1, $175.00
Inverse SyntheticAperture RadarImagingPrinciples,Algorithms, andApplicationsVictor C. Chen andMarco Martorella
Inverse SyntheticAperture Radar Imagingcovers the more detailed
image formation and auto-focusing algorithms aswell as applications of these algorithms to realworld ISAR imaging. It also includes MATLABsource codes for the simulation of radar scatteringfrom moving targets, implementations of ISARimage formation, auto-focusing, and imaging timeselection, and simulations of bi-static and multi-static ISAR imaging algorithms.
420 pp, 7” x 10”Cloth, Sep 2014, 978 1 61353 013 9, $125.00
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Radar Automatic Target Recognition(ATR) and Non-Cooperative TargetRecognition (NCTR) (PAGE 3) and RadarTechniques Using Array Antennas (PAGE 5)
Radar Micro-DopplerSignatureProcessing andApplicationsVictor C. Chen,David Tahmoushand William J.Miceli
This book introducesbasic concepts,principles, and
theoretical analysis on the micro-Doppler effectin radar and pulls together the latest research onthe processing and application of radar micro-Doppler signatures. Most chapters deal withapplications of radar micro-Doppler signatures,including detection, tracking and discriminationof vehicles and dismounts, identifying humanmovement based on radar micro-Dopplersignatures, detection and tracking small boats inthe sea, detection and discrimination complexmotion of missile warheads, discrimination ofanimals and the detection and tracking of birds.
410 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/5”Cloth, Jun 2014, 978 1 84919 716 8, $145.00
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Stimson’sIntroductionto AirborneRadarThird EditionEdited byHugh D.Griffiths,ChristopherBaker andDavid Adamy
Stimson’s is written specifically as an overviewwithout going overboard on the math. Itcontains extensive fundamental materials andpractical applications, using visual systemexemplars to aid explanations. The unique full-color layout is enhanced with an immensenumber of illustrations, figures, tables, and colorphotographs.
KEY FEATURES
• Completely covers the wide range oftechniques employed in modern airborne andspaceborne radars.
• Fulfills the needs of those who want to learnabout radar, regardless of their technicalbackground.
• Fundamentals are applicable to ground-basedradar as well.
• Clear, understandable writing supplementedby extensive graphic illustration of conceptsand offset boxes taking those concepts tohigher levels.
• All chapters have been modified to removelegacy material and include modern radartechniques.
• Two new sections have been added, coveringelectronic warfare, and special/advancedtopics.
650 pp, 8 1/2” x 11”, full-color layout; illus, figures & color photosCloth, May 2014, 978 1 61353 022 1, $175.00
Angle of ArrivalEstimation UsingRadarInterferometryE. Jeff Holder
This book presents acomprehensiveunderstanding of variousradar interferometerarchitectures and willquantify interferometerangle estimation accuracy.
It includes a basic digital interferometer, a monopulseinterferometer, an orthogonal interferometer andsignal processing algorithms. By exploringinterferometry and beyond, this book offers a uniqueperspective and an in-depth look at the derivation ofangle error equations for a radar interferometer.
300 pp, 6” x 9”Cloth, Jan 2014, 978 1 61353 184 6, $125.00
Radar AutomaticTarget Recognition(ATR) and Non-CooperativeTarget Recognition(NCTR)David Blacknell andHugh D. Griffiths
This book explores boththe fundamentals ofclassification techniquesapplied to data from a
variety of radar modes and selected advancedtechniques at the forefront of research. Topicsinclude: the problem as applied to the ground, airand maritime domains; impact of image quality onthe overall target recognition performance;performance of different approaches to theclassifier algorithm; improvement in performanceto be gained when a target can be viewed frommore than one perspective; ways in which naturalsystems perform target recognition; impact ofcompressive sensing; advances in changedetection, including coherent change detection;and challenges and directions for future research.
304 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/4”Cloth, 2013, 978 1 84919 685 7, $149.00
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Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging(PAGE 2) and Radar Techniques Using ArrayAntennas (PAGE 5)
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Principles ofModernRadarBasic Principles:Volume 1Edited by Mark A.Richards,James A.Scheer andWilliam A.Holm
Principles of Modern Radar focuses on four keyareas: Basic concepts, such as the the radar rangeequation and threshold detection; radar signalphenomenology, such as radar cross sectionmodels, clutter, atmospheric effects, and Dopplereffects; descriptions of all major subsystems ofmodern radars, such as the antenna, transmitter,receiver, including modern architectural elementssuch as exciters, and advanced signal processors;and signal and data processing basics, from digitalsignal processing (DSP) fundamentals, throughdetection, Doppler processing, waveforms andpulse compression, basic imaging concepts, andtracking fundamentals.
960 pp, 8” x 10”Cloth, 2010, 978 1 891121 52 4, $135.00
Principles of ModernRadarAdvancedTechniques:Volume 2Edited byWilliam L. Melvinand James A.Scheer
This volume providesan introduction toadvanced radar methods available, spanning thegamut of the most exciting radar capabilities,from exotic waveforms, to ultrahigh resolution2D and 3D imaging methods, complex adaptiveinterference cancellation, multitarget tracking indense scenarios and more. The most up-to-datemethods, such as multiple-input, multiple-output(MIMO) are covered.
800 pp, 8” x 10”Cloth, 2012, 978 1 891121 53 1, $161.00
Principlesof ModernRadarRadarApplications:Volume 3Edited byWilliam L.Melvin andJames A.Scheer
This third volumeis a professional reference of the mostimportant applications in current practiceand includes a foundation of research beforetackling in-depth, single-topic advancedbooks and literature. It provides concisedescriptions of the purposes, principal issuesand radar methods found in a wide varietyof current radar types, including: low-powercontinuous wave (CW) radar, weather radarand military applications. Each chapter isauthored by experts in the field who areactive in research and teaching radarpractitioners in professional courses.
816 pp, 8” x 10”Cloth, 2014, 978 1 891121 54 8, $149.00
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Principles of Modern RadarThree Volume SetEdited by Mark A. Richards, William L. Melvin, James A. Scheerand William A. Holm2,300 pp, 8” x 10”Cloth, Jan 2014, 978 1 61353 201 0, $370.00
Radar andElectronicWarfarePrinciples forthe Non-SpecialistFourth EditionPaul Hannen
This enhanced andfully revised fourthedition includes five
new sections on electronic warfare and itsrelationship with radar systems and distills thevery complex technologies of radar and electronicwarfare into their fundamentals, tying them to thelaws of nature on one end and to the mostmodern and complex systems on the other. It alsoincludes significant revisions to: target signal-to-noise ratio, target detection theory, array antennas,radar measurements and tracking, and targetsignatures.
350 pp, 7 1/2” x 9 1/4”Paper, 2013, 978 1 61353 011 5, $79.00
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The Electronic Warfare Pocket GuideSEE PAGE 6
RadarTechniquesUsing ArrayAntennasSecond EditionWulf-Dieter Wirth
Topics include: arraysignal processing, arraycalibration, adaptivedigital beamforming,adaptive monopulse,
superresolution, pulse compression, sequentialdetection, target detection with long pulse series,spacetime adaptive processing (STAP), syntheticaperture radar (SAR), target imaging, energymanagement and system parameter relations. Thediscussed methods are confirmed by simulationstudies and experimental array systems developedby the authors team at FGAN, now Fraunhofer.
560 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/4”, figures & formulaeCloth, 2013, 978 1 84919 698 7, $121.00
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Inverse Synthetic Aperture RadarImaging (PAGE 2) and Radar AutomaticTarget Recognition (ATR) and Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR)(PAGE 3)
Sea ClutterScattering, the K Distribution andRadar PerformanceSecond Edition
Keith Ward,Robert Tough andSimon Watts
Topics covered include:the characteristics ofradar sea clutter,modelling radar
scattering by the ocean surface, statisticalmodels of sea clutter, the simulation of clutterand other random processes, detection of smalltargets in sea clutter, imaging ocean surfacefeatures, radar detection performancecalculations, CFAR detection, and thespecification and measurement of radarperformance.
580 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/4”, b/w photos,figures & formulasCloth, 2013, 978 1 84919 589 8, $135.00
FoliagePenetrationRadarDetection andCharacterisation ofObjects UnderTreesMark E. Davis
This book covers allaspects of foliagepenetration (FOPEN)radar, concentrating on
both airborne military radar systems as well asearth resource mapping radars. It is the firstconcise and thorough treatment of FOPEN,covering the results of a decade-long investmentby DARPA in characterizing foliage and earthsurface with ultrawideband UHF and VHFsynthetic aperture radar (SAR). Comparisons ofthe technologies for radar design and signalprocessing are presented, as are specific designapproaches for transmitter design for operationin a dense radio frequency spectrum.
7” x 10”Cloth, 2012, 978 1 891121 00 5, $115.00
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RadarEssentialsA ConciseHandbook forRadar Design andPerformanceAnalysisG. Richard Curry
This compact yetcomprehensivereference has compiledthe most used
principles, data, tables, and equations that areused by radar and aerospace system designerson a daily basis. Key features include: Adiscussion of principles, design, and operationincluding radar functions, types, frequencies,configurations and nomenclature; Characteristicsand capabilities of key subsystems includingantennas, transmitters, receivers, T/R modules,and signal and data processing; and Radarperformance evaluation techniques and dataincluding radar cross section, signal-to-noiseratio, target detection, search, radarmeasurements, and tracking.
7” x 10”Spiral Bound, 2012, 978 1 61353 007 8, $43.00
Scattering ofWedges andCones withImpedanceBoundaryConditionsMikhail A. Lyalinovand Ning Yan Zhu
This book discusses thedevelopment of newapproaches which leadto exact (but not
explicit) solutions of key canonical problems likediffraction by an impedance wedge or cone.Includes calculations of the diffraction orexcitation coefficients, including their uniformversions, for the diffracted waves, from the edgeof the wedge, or from the vertex of the cone.
250 pp, 7” x 10”Cloth, 2012, 978 1 61353 003 0, $81.00
Pulse DopplerRadarPrinciples,Technology,ApplicationsClive Alabaster
This book is apractitioner’s guideto all aspects ofpulse Doppler radar.It covers mediumPRF waveform
design and analysis including: methods ofselection of precise PRF values, PRF scheduledesign, strategies to combat the ghostingproblem, minimize range/velocity blindness andminimize dwell time, case studies on genericradar types such as airborne fire control radar,airborne early warning radar, active radar missileseekers and air defense radars.
420 pp, 7” x 10”Cloth, 2012, 978 1 891121 98 2, $145.00
ElectronicWarfarePocket GuideDavid Adamy
While this conciseguide fits in almostany pocket, it packsa real punch byproviding users theanswers to realworld electronicwarfare problems
that come up every day in concept development,technique development, system design, systemtesting, operational testing, mission planning andoperations. It is especially useful for members ofthe military who are in combat and need to useEW techniques to counter missile-strikes,improvised explosive devices, and other threats.
7” x 10”Spiral Bound, 2011, 978 1 891121 61 6, $19.00
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Radar and Electronic Warfare Principlesfor the Non-Specialist, Fourth EditionSEE PAGE 5
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Pocket RadarGuideKey Radar Facts,Equations, andDataG. Richard Curry
The Pocket RadarGuide is a concisecollection of keyradar facts and data.It includesstatements and
comments on radar design, operation, andperformance; equations describing thecharacteristics and performance of radar systemsand their components; and tables with data onradar characteristics and key performance issues.
7” x 10”Paper, 2010, 978 1 891121 08 1, $17.00
Fundamentalsof GroundRadar for Air TrafficControlEngineers andTechniciansRolandBouwman
This is a standardreference for FAAand military air
traffic control engineers and maintenancetechnicians focused on ground-based radarsystems. With the evolution and increasingsophistication of modern radar systems, nowmore than ever a single-source reference isneeded that contains simply understandableinformation on MTI, MTD, and Air Traffic ControlRadar Beacon systems.
7” x 10”Cloth, 2009, 978 1 891121 75 3, $129.00
Phased-ArrayRadar DesignApplication ofRadarFundamentalsTom Jeffrey
This book is aconcise yet completetreatment of therelationship betweenmission-levelrequirements and
specific hardware and software requirements andcapabilities. It covers all phases of design anddevelopment, including the development of initialconcepts and overall system requirements,system architecture, hardware and softwaresubsystem requirements, detailed algorithms andsystem integration and test.
7” x 10”Cloth, 2009, 978 1 891121 69 2, $96.00
Advances inBistatic RadarEdited byNicholas J. Willisand Hugh D.Griffiths
Advances in BistaticRadar consists of twomajor sections:Bistatic/MultistaticRadar Systems andBistatic Clutter and
Signal Processing. Starting with a history update,the first section documents the early and nowdeclassified military AN/FPS-23 Fluttar DEW-Line Gap-filler, and high frequency (HF) bistaticradars developed for missile attack warning.Next, the section documents scientific bistaticradar systems for planetary exploration, whichhave exploited data link transmitters over the lastforty years; ionospheric measurements; and 3-Dwind field measurements using a bistatic receiverhitchhiking off doppler weather radars.
7” x 10”Cloth, 2007, 978 1 891121 48 7, $149.00
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Design ofMulti-Frequency CW RadarsMohinderJankiraman
This book deals withthe basic theory fordesign and analysis ofLow Probability ofIntercept (LPI) radarsystems. Software
written in MATLAB and C++ is provided to guidethe reader in calculating radar parameters and inambiguity function analysis. Some radarsimulation software is also included.
7” x 10”Cloth, 2007, 978 1 891121 56 2, $129.00
Radar CrossSectionMeasurementsEugene F. Knott
This guide explainshow RCS is typicallymeasured on testranges, and howtesting may be tailoredto meet specificrequirements. The bookprovides basic and
advanced information on instrumentationsystems, test range design, and measurementtechnology. It is a valuable source forprofessional people needing reference materialon the measurement of RCS targets bothindoors and outdoors.
7” x 10”Cloth, 2006, 978 1 891121 55 5, $115.00
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Radar Cross Section, Second EditionSEE PAGE 9
Bistatic RadarSecond Edition
Nicholas J. Willis
The text provides ahistory of bistaticsystems that points outto potential designers,the applications thathave worked and thedead-ends not worthpursuing. The textreviews the basic
concepts and definitions, and explains themathematical development of relationships, suchas geometry, Ovals of Cassini, dynamic range,isorange and isodoppler contours, targetdoppler, and clutter doppler spread.
7” x 10”Paper, 2005, 978 1 891121 45 6, $89.00
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Advances in Bistatic RadarSEE PAGE 7
Airborne Early WarningSystemConceptsThird Edition
Maurice W. Long
Airborne Early WarningConcepts providesbroad coverage ofAEW system conceptsand enablingtechnologies, including:
• The development of AEW, with photographs ofearly and modern AEW aircraft
• Missions and system requirements
• Fixed wing aircraft, aerostat and airship systems
• Antenna/aircraft configurations
• Radar surveillance and height finding
• Example AEW systems
• Automatic Tracking
• Non-cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR)
7” x 10”Paper, 2004, 978 1 891121 32 6, $115.00
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GroundPenetratingRadarSecond Edition
Edited by David J. Daniels
This fully revised andexpanded edition ofthe best-sellingSurface-PenetratingRadar presents all thekey elements of this
technique, which span several disciplinesincluding electromagnetics, geophysics andsignal processing. The book will help users toassess the potential of the technique andcurrently available technology and to apply themeffectively.
752 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/4”Cloth, 2004, 978 0 86341 360 5, $131.00
Radar CrossSectionSecond Edition
Eugene F. Knott,Michael T. Tuleyand John F.Shaeffer
This book shows howthe Radar CrossSection (RCS) gaugecan be predicted fortheoretical objects and
how it can be measured for real targets.Predicting RCS is not easy, even for simpleobjects like spheres or cylinders; but this bookexplains the two exact forms of theory so wellthat even a novice will understand enough tomake close predictions. There is also great detailon the design and employment of indoor andoutdoor test ranges for scale models or for full-scale targets (such as aircraft).
7” x 10”Paper, 2004, 978 1 891121 25 8, $109.00
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Radar Cross Section MeasurementsSEE PAGE 8
Air andSpaceborneRadar SystemsAn IntroductionP. Lacomme, J.C. Marchais, J.P. Hardangeand E. Normant
This practical bookprovides acomprehensiveaccount of the main
types of airborne and spaceborne radar systems.Each system is covered in terms of the basicradar principles, functions and properties, as wellas the radar’s role within the overall system andmission.
6 1/8” x 9 1/4”Cloth, 2001, 978 0 85296 981 6, $178.00
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ResearchMethods forInformationSystemsRoald S. King
This book providescomprehensivecoverage for a firstcourse in research &statistical methods incomputing, or it can
be used as "on the job" self-training forprofessionals. This book has the following selectedtopics: Introduction to statistics; descriptivestatistics; data mining; probability; estimation;hypothesis testing; chi-square tests; linearregression; variance; random-number generation;guide to research; model construction; statisticalsoftware; axiomatic research; simulation andclustering methods; simulations; statistical tables.
800 pp., 7" x 9"Hardback & DVD, 2012, 978 1 936420 12 4, $89.95
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Adamy, David, 3, 6Advances in Bistatic Radar, 7Air and Spaceborne Radar Systems, 9Airborne Early Warning System Concepts, 8Alabaster, Clive, 6Angle of Arrival Estimation Using Radar Interferometry, 3Applied Linear Algebra and Optimization Using MATLAB, 10
Baker, Christopher, 3Bistatic Radar, 8Blacknell, David, 3Bouwman, Roland, 7Butt, Rizwan, 10
Chen, Victor C., 2Curry, G. Richard, 6, 7
Daniels, David J., 9Davis, Mark E., 5Design of Multi-Frequency CW Radars, 8
Electronic Warfare Pocket Guide, 6
Foliage Penetration Radar, 5Fundamentals of Ground Radar for Air Traffic Control
Engineers and Technicians, 7
Greco, Maria Sabrina, 2Griffiths, Hugh D., 3, 7Ground Penetrating Radar, 9
Hannen, Paul, 5Hardange, J.P., 9Holder, E. Jeff, 3Holm, William A., 4
Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging, 2
Jankiraman, Mohinder, 8Jeffrey, Tom, 7
King, Roald S., 9Knott, Eugene F., 8, 9
Lacomme, P., 9Long, Maurice W., 8Lyalinov, Mikhail A., 6
Maio, Antonio De, 2Marchais, J.C., 9
Martorella, Marco, 2McShea, Robert B., 2Melvin, William L., 4Miceli, William J., 2Modern Radar Detection Theory, 2
Normant, E., 9
Phased-Array Radar Design, 7Pocket Radar Guide, 7Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles, Volume 1, 4Principles of Modern Radar: Advanced Techniques,
Volume 2, 4Principles of Modern Radar: Radar Applications,
Volume 3, 4Principles of Modern Radar: Three Volume Set, 4Pulse Doppler Radar, 6
Radar and Electronic Warfare Principles for the Non-Specialist, 5
Radar Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) and Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR), 3
Radar Cross Section, 9Radar Cross Section Measurements, 8Radar Essentials, 6Radar Micro-Doppler Signature, 2Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas, 5Research Methods for Information Systems, 9Richards, Mark A., 4
Scattering of Wedges and Cones with ImpedanceBoundary Conditions, 6
Scheer, James A., 4Sea Clutter, 5Shaeffer, John F., 9Stimson’s Introduction to Airborne Radar, 3
Tahmoush, David, 2Test and Evaluation of Avionics and Weapon Systems, 2Tough, Robert, 5Tuley, Michael T., 9
Ward, Keith, 5Watts, Simon, 5Willis, Nicholas J., 7, 8Wirth, Wulf-Dieter, 5
Zhu, Ning Yan, 6
Applied Linear Algebra and Optimization Using MATLABRizwan Butt
Designed for engineers, computer scientists, and physicists or for use as atextbook in computational courses, Applied Linear Algebra & OptimizationUsing MATLAB provides the reader with numerous applications, m-files, andpractical examples to solve problems. Balancing theoretical concepts withcomputational speed and accuracy, the book includes numerous shortprograms in MATLAB that can be used to solve problems involving systemsof linear equations, matrices, vectors, computer graphics, and more. The bookis accompanied by a CD-ROM with all of the figures, m-files for all of theprograms, and MATLAB simulations from industry. Complete solutions andMicrosoft PowerPoint slides are available to instructors for use as a textbook.
800 pp., 7" x 9"Hardback & CD-ROM, 2011, 978 1 936420 04 9, $69.95
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