With this book practitioners responsible for analyzing, specifying or evaluating RCS imaging systems will be able to define performance limits using basic physical and mathematical principles. Information on instrumentation systems for acquiring data and two new chapters on applications of new techniques are included. The emphasis of the book is on imaging as applied to radar cross-section measurements. With it the reader will learn how to use the latest techniques to perform RCS imaging in laboratory or outdoor test ranges. This book is suitable for self-study or for use in a short course for practising engineers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Fundamental imaging concepts; instrumentation and signal processing for RCS imaging; two-dimensional range, cross-range imaging of rotating objects; focused synthetic-aperture processing; tomographic imaging; maximum entropy methods.