Radar Design Principles: Signal Processing and the Environment (1969) By Fred E. Nathanson
A true classic in the field, this widely respected source on radar design offers coverage of digital technology, weather radar, microburst detection, and digital correlators. Providing a broad look at modern theory as well as a review of all the development in practical equipment design and construction, this resource for radar engineers includes four chapters on equations and detection theory, plus seven on waveforms and signal processing.
- Hard Cover
- 626 Pages
- In Fair to Good Condition