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RADAR HANDBOOK MERRILL I. SKOLNIK EDITOR IN CHIEF THIRD EDITION ME GRAW
HILL NEWYORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO LISBON LONDON MADRID MEXICO CITY
MILAN NEW DELHI SAN JUAN SEOUL SINGAPORE SYDNEY TORONTO CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTORS XIII PREFACE XV CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF
RADAR 1.1 MERRILL SKOLNIK 1.1 RADAR IN BRIEF / 7.7 1.2 TYPES OF RADARS /
7.5 1.3 INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM A RADAR / 1.7 1.4 THE RADAR EQUATION
/ 1.10 1.5 RADAR FREQUENCY LETTER-BAND NOMENCLATURE / 1.13 1.6 EFFECT OF
OPERATING FREQUENCY ON RADAR / 1.14 1.7 RADAR NOMENCLATURE / 1.18 1.8
SOME PAST ADVANCES IN RADAR / 1.19 1.9 APPLICATIONS OF RADAR / 1.20 1.10
CONCEPTUAL RADAR SYSTEM DESIGN / 7.22 CHAPTER 2 MTI RADAR T 2.1 WILLIAM
W. SHRADER ANDVILHELM GREGERS-HANSEN 2.1 PREFACE / 2.7 2.2 INTRODUCTION
TO MTI RADAR / 2.2 2.3 CLUTTER FILTER RESPONSE TO MOVING TARGETS / 2.9
2.4 CLUTTER CHARACTERISTICS / 2.70 2.5 DEFINITIONS / 2.79 2.6
IMPROVEMENT FACTOR CALCULATIONS / 2.23 2.7 OPTIMUM DESIGN OF CLUTTER
FILTERS / 2.25 2.8 MTI CLUTTER FILTER DESIGN / 2.33 2.9 MTI FILTER
DESIGN FOR WEATHER RADARS / 2.46 , ' 2.10 CLUTTER FILTER BANK DESIGN /
2.52. F 2.11 PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION CAUSED BY RECEIVER LIMITING / 2.59
2.12 RADAR SYSTEM STABILITY REQUIREMENTS I 2.65 2.13 DYNAMIC RANGE AND
A/D CONVERSION CONSIDERATIONS / 2.78 2.14 ADAPTIVE MTI / 2.80 2.15 RADAR
CLUTTER MAPS / 2.83 2.16 SENSITIVITY-VELOCITY CONTROL (SVC) / 2.87 2.17
CONSIDERATIONS APPLICABLE TO MTI RADAR SYSTEMS / 2.97 VI RADAR HANDBOOK
CHAPTER 3 AIRBORNE MTI 3.1 JAMES K. DAY AND FRED M. STAUDAHER 3.1
SYSTEMS USING AIRBORNE MTI TECHNIQUES / 3.1 3.2 COVERAGE CONSIDERATIONS
/ 3.2 3.3 AIRBORNE MTI PERFORMANCE DRIVERS / 3.3 3.4 PLATFORM MOTION AND
ALTITUDE EFFECTS ON MTI PERFORMANCE / 3.3 3.5 PLATFORM-MOTION
COMPENSATION ABEAM / 3.10 3.6 SCANNING-MOTION COMPENSATION / 3.14 3.7
SIMULTANEOUS PLATFORM MOTION AND SCAN COMPENSATION / 3.18 3.8
PLATFORM-MOTION COMPENSATION, FORWARD DIRECTION / 3.21 3.9 SPACE-TIME
ADAPTIVE MOTION COMPENSATION / 3.23 3.10 EFFECT OF MULTIPLE SPECTRA /
3.31 3.11 EXAMPLE AMTI RADAR SYSTEM I 3.32 CHAPTER 4 PULSE DOPPLER RADAR
4.1 JOHN R STRALKA AND WILLIAM G. FEDARKO 4.1 CHARACTERISTICS AND
APPLICATIONS / 4.1 4.2 PULSE DOPPLER CLUTTER / 4.14 4.3 DYNAMIC-RANGE
AND STABILITY REQUIREMENTS / 4.24 4.4 RANGE AND DOPPLER AMBIGUITY
RESOLUTON / 4.31 4.5 MODE AND WAVEFORM DESIGN / 4.35 4.6 RANGE
PERFORMANCE / 4.39 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS / 4.48 CHAPTER 5
MULTIFUNCTIONAL RADAR SYSTEMS FOR FIGHTER AIRCRAFT 5.1 DAVID LYNCH, JR.
AND CARLO KOPP 5.1 INTRODUCTION / 5.7 5.2 TYPICAL MISSIONS AND MODES /
5.70 5.3 A-A MODE DESCRIPTIONS & WAVEFORMS / 5.76 5.4 A-S MODE
DESCRIPTIONS & WAVEFORMS / 5.28 CHAPTER 6 RADAR RECEIVERS 6.1 MICHAEL
E.YEOMANS 6.1 THE CONFIGURATION OF A RADAR RECEIVER / 6.1 ' S 6.2 NOISE
AND DYNAMIC-RANGE CONSIDERATIONS / 6.4 6.3 BANDWIDTH CONSIDERATIONS /
6.9 6.4 RECEIVER FRONT END / 6.10 6.5 LOCAL OSCILLATORS / 6.14 6.6 GAIN
CONTROL / 6.22 6.7 FILTERING / 6.24 6.8 LIMITERS / 6.29 6.9 I/Q
DEMODULATORS / 6.57 6.10 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS / 6.35 6.11
DIGITAL RECEIVERS / 6.40 6.12 DIPLEX OPERATION / 6.46 6.13 WAVEFORM
GENERATION AND UPCONVERSION / 6.47 CONTENTS VII CHAPTER 7 AUTOMATIC
DETECTION, TRACKING, AND SENSOR INTEGRATION 7.1 W. G.BATH AND G.V. TRUNK
7.1 INTRODUCTION / 7.1 7.2 AUTOMATIC DETECTION / 7.1 7.3 AUTOMATIC
TRACKING / 7.22 7.4 NETWORKED RADARS / 7.46 7.5 UNLIKE-SENSOR
INTEGRATION / 7.49 CHAPTER 8 PULSE COMPRESSION RADAR 8.1 MICHAEL R.
DUCOFF AND BYRON W. TIETJEN 8.1 INTRODUCTION I 8.1 8.2 PULSE COMPRESSION
WAVEFORM TYPES / 8.2 8.3 FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF PULSE COMPRESSION
SYSTEMS / 8.26 8.4 PULSE COMPRESSION IMPLEMENTATION AND RADAR SYSTEM
EXAMPLES / 8.28 APPENDIX / 8.36 CHAPTER 9 TRACKING RADAR 9.1 DEAN D.
HOWARD 9.1 INTRODUCTION / 9.7 9.2 MONOPULSE (SIMULTANEOUS LOBING) / 9.3
9.3 SCANNING AND LOBING / 9.76 9.4 SERVOSYSTEMS FOR TRACKING RADAR /
9.77 9.5 TARGET ACQUISITION AND RANGE TRACKING / 9.20 9.6 SPECIAL
MONOPULSE TECHNIQUES / 9.24 9.7 SOURCES OF ERROR "'/ 9.26 9.8
TARGET-CAUSED ERRORS (TARGET NOISE) / 9.26 9.9 OTHER EXTERNAL CAUSES OF
ERROR / 9.37 9.10 INTERNAL SOURCES OF ERROR / 9.42 9.11 SUMMARY OF
SOURCES OF ERROR / 9.43 9.12 ERROR REDUCTION TECHNIQUES / 9.46 CHAPTER
10 THE RADAR TRANSMITTER 10.1 THOMAS A. WEIL AND MERRILL SKOLNIK 10.1
INTRODUCTION / 70.7 10.2 LINEAR-BEAM AMPLIFIERS / 10.4 _ ' *S 10.3
MAGNETRON I 10.14 ' 10.4 CROSSED-FIELD AMPLIFIERS / 70.76 10.5 GYROTRONS
I 10.17 10.6 TRANSMITTER SPECTRUM CONTROL / 70.79 10.7 GRID-CONTROLLED
TUBES / 70.27 10.8 MODULATORS / 70.25 10.9 WHICH RF POWER SOURCE TO USE?
/ 70.25 VIII RADAR HANDBOOK CHAPTER 11 SOLID-STATE TRANSMITTERS 11.1
MICHAEL T. BORKOWSKI 11.1 INTRODUCTION / 77.7 11.2 ADVANTAGES OF SOLID
STATE / 77.7 11.3 SOLID-STATE DEVICES / 77.5 11.4 DESIGNING FOR THE
SOLID-STATE BOTTLE TRANSMITTER / 77.77 11.5 DESIGNING FOR THE
SOLID-STATE PHASED ARRAY TRANSMITTER / 11.24 11.6 SOLID-STATE SYSTEM
EXAMPLES / 77.57 CHAPTER 12 REFLECTOR ANTENNAS 12.1 MICHAEL E. COOLEY
AND DANIEL DAVIS 12.1 INTRODUCTION / 72.7 12.2 BASIC PRINCIPLES AND
PARAMETERS / 12.3 12.3 REFLECTOR ANTENNA ARCHITECTURES / 72.76 12.4
REFLECTOR FEEDS / 72.25 12.5 REFLECTOR ANTENNA ANALYSIS / 72.57 12.6
MECHANICAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS / 72.55 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 72.47 CHAPTER
13 PHASED ARRAY RADAR ANTENNAS 13.1 JOE FRANK AND JOHN D. RICHARDS 13.1
INTRODUCTION / 75.7 13.2 ARRAY THEORY / 75.9 13.3 PLANAR ARRAYS AND BEAM
STEERING / 75.75 13.4 APERTURE MATCHING AND MUTUAL COUPLING / 13.20 13.5
LOW-SIDELOBE PHASED ARRAYS / 75.2S 13.6 QUANTIZATION EFFECTS / 75.54
13.7 BANDWIDTH OF PHASED ARRAYS / 75.5S 13.8 FEED NETWORKS (BEAMFORMERS)
/ 75.46 13.9 PHASE SHIFTERS / 75.57 13.10 SOLID-STATE MODULES / 75.55
13.11 MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS RECEIVE BEAMS / 75.54 13.12 DIGITAL
BEAMFORMING / 75.56 13.13 RADIATION PATTERN NULLING / 75.57 - 13.14
CALIBRATION OF ACTIVE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNAS / 75.60 13.15 PHASED ARRAY
SYSTEMS / 75.62 CHAPTER 14 RADAR CROSS SECTION 14.1 EUGENE F. KNOTT 14.1
INTRODUCTION / 74.7 14.2 THE CONCEPT OF ECHO POWER / 74.4 14.3 RCS
PREDICTION TECHNIQUES / 74.76 14.4 RCS MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES / 74.27
14.5 RADAR ECHO SUPPRESSION / 74.56 CONTENTS IX CHAPTER 15 SEA CLUTTER
15.1 LEWIS B.WETZEL 15.1 INTRODUCTION / 75.7 15.2 THE SEA SURFACE / 75.5
15.3 EMPIRICAL BEHAVIOR OF SEA CLUTTER / 75.7 15.4 THEORIES AND MODELS
OF SEA CLUTTER / 75.27 15.5 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS / 15.37 CHAPTER 16
GROUND ECHO 16.1 RICHARD K. MOORE 16.1 INTRODUCTION / 76.7 16.2
PARAMETERS AFFECTING GROUND RETURN / 76.4 16.3 THEORETICAL MODELS AND
THEIR LIMITATIONS / 76.7 16.4 FADING OF GROUND ECHOES / 76.72 16.5
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR GROUND RETURN / 76.79 16.6 GENERAL MODELS FOR
SCATTERING COEFFICIENT (CLUTTER MODELS) / 76.29 16.7 SCATTERING
COEFFICIENT DATA / 76.55 16.8 POLARIMETRY / 76.46 16.9 SCATTERING
COEFFICIENT DATA NEAR GRAZING / 76.52 16.10 IMAGING RADAR INTERPRETATION
/ 76.55 CHAPTER 17 SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR 17.1 ROGER SULLIVAN 17.1
BASIC PRINCIPLE OF SAR / 77.7 17.2 EARLY HISTORY OF SAR I 1 17.2 17.3
TYPES OF SAR / 77.2 17.4 SAR RESOLUTION / 77.6 17.5 KEY ASPECTS OF SAR /
77.70 17.6 SAR IMAGE QUALITY / 77.76 17.7 SUMMARY OF KEY SAR EQUATIONS /
77.27 17.8 SPECIAL SAR APPLICATIONS / 77.22 CHAPTER 18 SPACE-BASED
REMOTE SENSING RADARS 18.1 R. KEITH RANEY 18.1 PERSPECTIVE / 7S.7 ' V
18.2 SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (SAR) / 7S.5" - 18.3 ALTIMETERS / 7S.29
18.4 PLANETARY RADARS / 7S.45 18.5 SCATTEROMETERS / 78.55 18.6 RADAR
SOUNDERS / 7S.59 X RADAR HANDBOOK CHAPTER 19 METEOROLOGICAL RADAR 19.1
R. JEFFREY KEELER AND ROBERT J. SERAFIN 19.1 INTRODUCTION / 79.7 19.2
THE RADAR EQUATION FOR METEOROLOGICAL TARGETS / 79.5 19.3 DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS / 79.6 19.4 SIGNAL PROCESSING / 79.79 19.5 OPERATIONAL
APPLICATIONS / 79.25 19.6 RESEARCH APPLICATIONS / 79.55 CHAPTER 20 HF
OVER-THE-HORIZON RADAR 20.1 JAMES M. HEADRICK AND STUART J. ANDERSON
20.1 INTRODUCTION / 20.7 20.2 THE RADAR EQUATION / 20.5 20.3 FACTORS
INFLUENCING SKYWAVE RADAR DESIGN / 20.7 20.4 THE IONOSPHERE AND
RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION / 20.75 20.5 WAVEFORMS FOR HF RADAR / 20.27 20.6
THE TRANSMITTING SYSTEM / 20.23 20.7 RADAR CROSS SECTION / 20.26 20.8
CLUTTER: ECHOES FROM THE ENVIRONMENT / 20.29 20.9 NOISE, INTERFERENCE,
AND SPECTRUM OCCUPANCY / 20.40 20.10 THE RECEIVING SYSTEM / 20.45 20.11
SIGNAL PROCESSING AND TRACKING / 20.49 20.12 RADAR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT /
20.54 20.13 RADAR PERFORMANCE MODELING / 20.55 APPENDIX: HF SURFACE WAVE
RADAR / 20.70 CHAPTER 21 GROUND PENETRATING RADAR 21.1 DAVID DANIELS
21.1 INTRODUCTION / 27.7 21.2 PHYSICS OF PROPAGATION IN MATERIALS / 27.6
21.3 MODELING / 27.75 21.4 PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS / 21.18 21.5 GPR
SYSTEMS / 27.20 21.6 MODULATION TECHNIQUES / 27.27 21.7 ANTENNAS / 27.24
21.8 SIGNAL AND IMAGE PROCESSING / 27.50 21.9 APPLICATIONS / 27.55 _ _ '
V 21.10 LICENSING / 27.59 CHAPTER 22 CIVIL MARINE RADAR 22.1 ANDY N
ORRIS 22.1 INTRODUCTION / 22.7 22.2 THE CHALLENGES / 22.3 22.3
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS / 22.7 22.4 TECHNOLOGY / 22.70 22.5 TARGET
TRACKING / 22.77 CONTENTS XI 22.6 USER INTERFACE / 22.79 22.7
INTEGRATION WITH AIS / 22.23 22.8 RADAR BEACONS / 22.25 22.9 VALIDATION
TESTING / 22.28 22.10 VESSEL TRACKING SERVICES / 22.29 APPENDIX THE
EARLY DAYS OF CMR / 22.57 LIST OF MARITIME RADAR-RELATED ABBREVIATIONS /
22.55 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 22.34 CHAPTER 23 BISTATIC RADAR 23.1 NICHOLAS
J.WILLIS 23.1 CONCEPT AND DEFINITIONS / 25.7 23.2 COORDINATE SYSTEMS /
23.3 23.3 BISTATIC RADAR EQUATION / 23.4 23 .4 APPLICATIONS / 23.9 23.5
BISTATIC DOPPLER / 25.74 23.6 TARGET LOCATION / 25.77 23.7 TARGET CROSS
SECTION / 25.79 23.8 SURFACE CLUTTER / 23.22 23.9 UNIQUE PROBLEMS AND
REQUIREMENTS / 23.26 CHAPTER 24 ELECTRONIC COUNTER-COUNTERMEASURES 24.1
ALFONSO FARINA 24.1 INTRODUCTION / 24.7 24.2 TERMINOLOGY / 24.2 24.3
ELECTRONIC WARFARE SUPPORT MEASURES / 24.2 24.4 ELECTRONIC
COUNTERMEASURES / 24.5 24.5 OBJECTIVES AND TAXONOMY OF ECCM TECHNIQUES /
24.8 24.6 ANTENNA-RELATED ECCM / 24.70 24.7 TRANSMITTER-RELATED ECCM /
24.57 24.8 RECEIVER-RELATED ECCM / 24.32 24.9 SIGNAL-PROCESSING-RELATED
ECCM / 24.33 24.10 OPERATIONAL-DEPLOYMENT TECHNIQUES / 24.36 24.11
APPLICATION OF ECCM TECHNIQUES / 24.37 24.12 ECCM AND ECM EFFICACY /
24.54 ACRONYM LIST / 24.56 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 24.58 CHAPTER 25 RADAR
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING ,' 25.1 JAMES J. ALTER AND JEFFREY O. COLEMAN
- 25.1 INTRODUCTION I 25.1 25.2 RECEIVE CHANNEL PROCESSING / 25.2 25.3
TRANSMIT CHANNEL PROCESSING / 25.20 25.4 DSP TOOLS / 25.22 25.5 DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS / 25.34 25.6 SUMMARY / 25.37 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 25.38 XII
RADAR HANDBOOK CHAPTER 26 THE PROPAGATION FACTOR, F P , IN THE RADAR
EQUATION 26.1 WAYNE L. PATTERSON 26.1 INTRODUCTION / 26.7 26.2 THE
EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE / 26.2 26.3 REFRACTION / 26.3 26.4 STANDARD
PROPAGATION / 26.4 26.5 ANOMALOUS PROPAGATION / 26.6 26.6 PROPAGATION
MODELING / 26.75 26.7 EM SYSTEM ASSESSMENT PROGRAMS / 26.78 26.8 AREPS
RADAR SYSTEM ASSESSMENT MODEL / 26.25 26.9 AREPS RADAR DISPLAYS / 26.25
INDEX 1.1 |
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RADAR HANDBOOK MERRILL I. SKOLNIK EDITOR IN CHIEF THIRD EDITION ME GRAW
HILL NEWYORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO LISBON LONDON MADRID MEXICO CITY
MILAN NEW DELHI SAN JUAN SEOUL SINGAPORE SYDNEY TORONTO CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTORS XIII PREFACE XV CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF
RADAR 1.1 MERRILL SKOLNIK 1.1 RADAR IN BRIEF / 7.7 1.2 TYPES OF RADARS /
7.5 1.3 INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM A RADAR / 1.7 1.4 THE RADAR EQUATION
/ 1.10 1.5 RADAR FREQUENCY LETTER-BAND NOMENCLATURE / 1.13 1.6 EFFECT OF
OPERATING FREQUENCY ON RADAR / 1.14 1.7 RADAR NOMENCLATURE / 1.18 1.8
SOME PAST ADVANCES IN RADAR / 1.19 1.9 APPLICATIONS OF RADAR / 1.20 1.10
CONCEPTUAL RADAR SYSTEM DESIGN / 7.22 CHAPTER 2 MTI RADAR T 2.1 WILLIAM
W. SHRADER ANDVILHELM GREGERS-HANSEN 2.1 PREFACE / 2.7 2.2 INTRODUCTION
TO MTI RADAR / 2.2 2.3 CLUTTER FILTER RESPONSE TO MOVING TARGETS / 2.9
2.4 CLUTTER CHARACTERISTICS / 2.70 2.5 DEFINITIONS / 2.79 2.6
IMPROVEMENT FACTOR CALCULATIONS / 2.23 2.7 OPTIMUM DESIGN OF CLUTTER
FILTERS / 2.25 2.8 MTI CLUTTER FILTER DESIGN / 2.33 2.9 MTI FILTER
DESIGN FOR WEATHER RADARS / 2.46 , ' 2.10 CLUTTER FILTER BANK DESIGN /
2.52. F 2.11 PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION CAUSED BY RECEIVER LIMITING / 2.59
2.12 RADAR SYSTEM STABILITY REQUIREMENTS I 2.65 2.13 DYNAMIC RANGE AND
A/D CONVERSION CONSIDERATIONS / 2.78 2.14 ADAPTIVE MTI / 2.80 2.15 RADAR
CLUTTER MAPS / 2.83 2.16 SENSITIVITY-VELOCITY CONTROL (SVC) / 2.87 2.17
CONSIDERATIONS APPLICABLE TO MTI RADAR SYSTEMS / 2.97 VI RADAR HANDBOOK
CHAPTER 3 AIRBORNE MTI 3.1 JAMES K. DAY AND FRED M. STAUDAHER 3.1
SYSTEMS USING AIRBORNE MTI TECHNIQUES / 3.1 3.2 COVERAGE CONSIDERATIONS
/ 3.2 3.3 AIRBORNE MTI PERFORMANCE DRIVERS / 3.3 3.4 PLATFORM MOTION AND
ALTITUDE EFFECTS ON MTI PERFORMANCE / 3.3 3.5 PLATFORM-MOTION
COMPENSATION ABEAM / 3.10 3.6 SCANNING-MOTION COMPENSATION / 3.14 3.7
SIMULTANEOUS PLATFORM MOTION AND SCAN COMPENSATION / 3.18 3.8
PLATFORM-MOTION COMPENSATION, FORWARD DIRECTION / 3.21 3.9 SPACE-TIME
ADAPTIVE MOTION COMPENSATION / 3.23 3.10 EFFECT OF MULTIPLE SPECTRA /
3.31 3.11 EXAMPLE AMTI RADAR SYSTEM I 3.32 CHAPTER 4 PULSE DOPPLER RADAR
4.1 JOHN R STRALKA AND WILLIAM G. FEDARKO 4.1 CHARACTERISTICS AND
APPLICATIONS / 4.1 4.2 PULSE DOPPLER CLUTTER / 4.14 4.3 DYNAMIC-RANGE
AND STABILITY REQUIREMENTS / 4.24 4.4 RANGE AND DOPPLER AMBIGUITY
RESOLUTON / 4.31 4.5 MODE AND WAVEFORM DESIGN / 4.35 4.6 RANGE
PERFORMANCE / 4.39 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS / 4.48 CHAPTER 5
MULTIFUNCTIONAL RADAR SYSTEMS FOR FIGHTER AIRCRAFT 5.1 DAVID LYNCH, JR.
AND CARLO KOPP 5.1 INTRODUCTION / 5.7 5.2 TYPICAL MISSIONS AND MODES /
5.70 5.3 A-A MODE DESCRIPTIONS & WAVEFORMS / 5.76 5.4 A-S MODE
DESCRIPTIONS & WAVEFORMS / 5.28 CHAPTER 6 RADAR RECEIVERS 6.1 MICHAEL
E.YEOMANS 6.1 THE CONFIGURATION OF A RADAR RECEIVER / 6.1 ' S 6.2 NOISE
AND DYNAMIC-RANGE CONSIDERATIONS / 6.4 6.3 BANDWIDTH CONSIDERATIONS /
6.9 6.4 RECEIVER FRONT END / 6.10 6.5 LOCAL OSCILLATORS / 6.14 6.6 GAIN
CONTROL / 6.22 6.7 FILTERING / 6.24 6.8 LIMITERS / 6.29 6.9 I/Q
DEMODULATORS / 6.57 6.10 ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS / 6.35 6.11
DIGITAL RECEIVERS / 6.40 6.12 DIPLEX OPERATION / 6.46 6.13 WAVEFORM
GENERATION AND UPCONVERSION / 6.47 CONTENTS VII CHAPTER 7 AUTOMATIC
DETECTION, TRACKING, AND SENSOR INTEGRATION 7.1 W. G.BATH AND G.V. TRUNK
7.1 INTRODUCTION / 7.1 7.2 AUTOMATIC DETECTION / 7.1 7.3 AUTOMATIC
TRACKING / 7.22 7.4 NETWORKED RADARS / 7.46 7.5 UNLIKE-SENSOR
INTEGRATION / 7.49 CHAPTER 8 PULSE COMPRESSION RADAR 8.1 MICHAEL R.
DUCOFF AND BYRON W. TIETJEN 8.1 INTRODUCTION I 8.1 8.2 PULSE COMPRESSION
WAVEFORM TYPES / 8.2 8.3 FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF PULSE COMPRESSION
SYSTEMS / 8.26 8.4 PULSE COMPRESSION IMPLEMENTATION AND RADAR SYSTEM
EXAMPLES / 8.28 APPENDIX / 8.36 CHAPTER 9 TRACKING RADAR 9.1 DEAN D.
HOWARD 9.1 INTRODUCTION / 9.7 9.2 MONOPULSE (SIMULTANEOUS LOBING) / 9.3
9.3 SCANNING AND LOBING / 9.76 9.4 SERVOSYSTEMS FOR TRACKING RADAR /
9.77 9.5 TARGET ACQUISITION AND RANGE TRACKING / 9.20 9.6 SPECIAL
MONOPULSE TECHNIQUES / 9.24 9.7 SOURCES OF ERROR "'/ 9.26 9.8
TARGET-CAUSED ERRORS (TARGET NOISE) / 9.26 9.9 OTHER EXTERNAL CAUSES OF
ERROR / 9.37 9.10 INTERNAL SOURCES OF ERROR / 9.42 9.11 SUMMARY OF
SOURCES OF ERROR / 9.43 9.12 ERROR REDUCTION TECHNIQUES / 9.46 CHAPTER
10 THE RADAR TRANSMITTER 10.1 THOMAS A. WEIL AND MERRILL SKOLNIK 10.1
INTRODUCTION / 70.7 10.2 LINEAR-BEAM AMPLIFIERS / 10.4 _ ' *S 10.3
MAGNETRON I 10.14 ' 10.4 CROSSED-FIELD AMPLIFIERS / 70.76 10.5 GYROTRONS
I 10.17 10.6 TRANSMITTER SPECTRUM CONTROL / 70.79 10.7 GRID-CONTROLLED
TUBES / 70.27 10.8 MODULATORS / 70.25 10.9 WHICH RF POWER SOURCE TO USE?
/ 70.25 VIII RADAR HANDBOOK CHAPTER 11 SOLID-STATE TRANSMITTERS 11.1
MICHAEL T. BORKOWSKI 11.1 INTRODUCTION / 77.7 11.2 ADVANTAGES OF SOLID
STATE / 77.7 11.3 SOLID-STATE DEVICES / 77.5 11.4 DESIGNING FOR THE
SOLID-STATE BOTTLE TRANSMITTER / 77.77 11.5 DESIGNING FOR THE
SOLID-STATE PHASED ARRAY TRANSMITTER / 11.24 11.6 SOLID-STATE SYSTEM
EXAMPLES / 77.57 CHAPTER 12 REFLECTOR ANTENNAS 12.1 MICHAEL E. COOLEY
AND DANIEL DAVIS 12.1 INTRODUCTION / 72.7 12.2 BASIC PRINCIPLES AND
PARAMETERS / 12.3 12.3 REFLECTOR ANTENNA ARCHITECTURES / 72.76 12.4
REFLECTOR FEEDS / 72.25 12.5 REFLECTOR ANTENNA ANALYSIS / 72.57 12.6
MECHANICAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS / 72.55 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 72.47 CHAPTER
13 PHASED ARRAY RADAR ANTENNAS 13.1 JOE FRANK AND JOHN D. RICHARDS 13.1
INTRODUCTION / 75.7 13.2 ARRAY THEORY / 75.9 13.3 PLANAR ARRAYS AND BEAM
STEERING / 75.75 13.4 APERTURE MATCHING AND MUTUAL COUPLING / 13.20 13.5
LOW-SIDELOBE PHASED ARRAYS / 75.2S 13.6 QUANTIZATION EFFECTS / 75.54
13.7 BANDWIDTH OF PHASED ARRAYS / 75.5S 13.8 FEED NETWORKS (BEAMFORMERS)
/ 75.46 13.9 PHASE SHIFTERS / 75.57 13.10 SOLID-STATE MODULES / 75.55
13.11 MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS RECEIVE BEAMS / 75.54 13.12 DIGITAL
BEAMFORMING / 75.56 13.13 RADIATION PATTERN NULLING / 75.57 - 13.14
CALIBRATION OF ACTIVE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNAS / 75.60 13.15 PHASED ARRAY
SYSTEMS / 75.62 CHAPTER 14 RADAR CROSS SECTION 14.1 EUGENE F. KNOTT 14.1
INTRODUCTION / 74.7 14.2 THE CONCEPT OF ECHO POWER / 74.4 14.3 RCS
PREDICTION TECHNIQUES / 74.76 14.4 RCS MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES / 74.27
14.5 RADAR ECHO SUPPRESSION / 74.56 CONTENTS IX CHAPTER 15 SEA CLUTTER
15.1 LEWIS B.WETZEL 15.1 INTRODUCTION / 75.7 15.2 THE SEA SURFACE / 75.5
15.3 EMPIRICAL BEHAVIOR OF SEA CLUTTER / 75.7 15.4 THEORIES AND MODELS
OF SEA CLUTTER / 75.27 15.5 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS / 15.37 CHAPTER 16
GROUND ECHO 16.1 RICHARD K. MOORE 16.1 INTRODUCTION / 76.7 16.2
PARAMETERS AFFECTING GROUND RETURN / 76.4 16.3 THEORETICAL MODELS AND
THEIR LIMITATIONS / 76.7 16.4 FADING OF GROUND ECHOES / 76.72 16.5
MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES FOR GROUND RETURN / 76.79 16.6 GENERAL MODELS FOR
SCATTERING COEFFICIENT (CLUTTER MODELS) / 76.29 16.7 SCATTERING
COEFFICIENT DATA / 76.55 16.8 POLARIMETRY / 76.46 16.9 SCATTERING
COEFFICIENT DATA NEAR GRAZING / 76.52 16.10 IMAGING RADAR INTERPRETATION
/ 76.55 CHAPTER 17 SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR 17.1 ROGER SULLIVAN 17.1
BASIC PRINCIPLE OF SAR / 77.7 17.2 EARLY HISTORY OF SAR I 1 17.2 17.3
TYPES OF SAR / 77.2 17.4 SAR RESOLUTION / 77.6 17.5 KEY ASPECTS OF SAR /
77.70 17.6 SAR IMAGE QUALITY / 77.76 17.7 SUMMARY OF KEY SAR EQUATIONS /
77.27 17.8 SPECIAL SAR APPLICATIONS / 77.22 CHAPTER 18 SPACE-BASED
REMOTE SENSING RADARS 18.1 R. KEITH RANEY 18.1 PERSPECTIVE / 7S.7 ' V
18.2 SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (SAR) / 7S.5" - 18.3 ALTIMETERS / 7S.29
18.4 PLANETARY RADARS / 7S.45 18.5 SCATTEROMETERS / 78.55 18.6 RADAR
SOUNDERS / 7S.59 X RADAR HANDBOOK CHAPTER 19 METEOROLOGICAL RADAR 19.1
R. JEFFREY KEELER AND ROBERT J. SERAFIN 19.1 INTRODUCTION / 79.7 19.2
THE RADAR EQUATION FOR METEOROLOGICAL TARGETS / 79.5 19.3 DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS / 79.6 19.4 SIGNAL PROCESSING / 79.79 19.5 OPERATIONAL
APPLICATIONS / 79.25 19.6 RESEARCH APPLICATIONS / 79.55 CHAPTER 20 HF
OVER-THE-HORIZON RADAR 20.1 JAMES M. HEADRICK AND STUART J. ANDERSON
20.1 INTRODUCTION / 20.7 20.2 THE RADAR EQUATION / 20.5 20.3 FACTORS
INFLUENCING SKYWAVE RADAR DESIGN / 20.7 20.4 THE IONOSPHERE AND
RADIOWAVE PROPAGATION / 20.75 20.5 WAVEFORMS FOR HF RADAR / 20.27 20.6
THE TRANSMITTING SYSTEM / 20.23 20.7 RADAR CROSS SECTION / 20.26 20.8
CLUTTER: ECHOES FROM THE ENVIRONMENT / 20.29 20.9 NOISE, INTERFERENCE,
AND SPECTRUM OCCUPANCY / 20.40 20.10 THE RECEIVING SYSTEM / 20.45 20.11
SIGNAL PROCESSING AND TRACKING / 20.49 20.12 RADAR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT /
20.54 20.13 RADAR PERFORMANCE MODELING / 20.55 APPENDIX: HF SURFACE WAVE
RADAR / 20.70 CHAPTER 21 GROUND PENETRATING RADAR 21.1 DAVID DANIELS
21.1 INTRODUCTION / 27.7 21.2 PHYSICS OF PROPAGATION IN MATERIALS / 27.6
21.3 MODELING / 27.75 21.4 PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS / 21.18 21.5 GPR
SYSTEMS / 27.20 21.6 MODULATION TECHNIQUES / 27.27 21.7 ANTENNAS / 27.24
21.8 SIGNAL AND IMAGE PROCESSING / 27.50 21.9 APPLICATIONS / 27.55 _ _ '
V 21.10 LICENSING / 27.59 CHAPTER 22 CIVIL MARINE RADAR 22.1 ANDY N
ORRIS 22.1 INTRODUCTION / 22.7 22.2 THE CHALLENGES / 22.3 22.3
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS / 22.7 22.4 TECHNOLOGY / 22.70 22.5 TARGET
TRACKING / 22.77 CONTENTS XI 22.6 USER INTERFACE / 22.79 22.7
INTEGRATION WITH AIS / 22.23 22.8 RADAR BEACONS / 22.25 22.9 VALIDATION
TESTING / 22.28 22.10 VESSEL TRACKING SERVICES / 22.29 APPENDIX THE
EARLY DAYS OF CMR / 22.57 LIST OF MARITIME RADAR-RELATED ABBREVIATIONS /
22.55 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 22.34 CHAPTER 23 BISTATIC RADAR 23.1 NICHOLAS
J.WILLIS 23.1 CONCEPT AND DEFINITIONS / 25.7 23.2 COORDINATE SYSTEMS /
23.3 23.3 BISTATIC RADAR EQUATION / 23.4 23 .4 APPLICATIONS / 23.9 23.5
BISTATIC DOPPLER / 25.74 23.6 TARGET LOCATION / 25.77 23.7 TARGET CROSS
SECTION / 25.79 23.8 SURFACE CLUTTER / 23.22 23.9 UNIQUE PROBLEMS AND
REQUIREMENTS / 23.26 CHAPTER 24 ELECTRONIC COUNTER-COUNTERMEASURES 24.1
ALFONSO FARINA 24.1 INTRODUCTION / 24.7 24.2 TERMINOLOGY / 24.2 24.3
ELECTRONIC WARFARE SUPPORT MEASURES / 24.2 24.4 ELECTRONIC
COUNTERMEASURES / 24.5 24.5 OBJECTIVES AND TAXONOMY OF ECCM TECHNIQUES /
24.8 24.6 ANTENNA-RELATED ECCM / 24.70 24.7 TRANSMITTER-RELATED ECCM /
24.57 24.8 RECEIVER-RELATED ECCM / 24.32 24.9 SIGNAL-PROCESSING-RELATED
ECCM / 24.33 24.10 OPERATIONAL-DEPLOYMENT TECHNIQUES / 24.36 24.11
APPLICATION OF ECCM TECHNIQUES / 24.37 24.12 ECCM AND ECM EFFICACY /
24.54 ACRONYM LIST / 24.56 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 24.58 CHAPTER 25 RADAR
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING ,' 25.1 JAMES J. ALTER AND JEFFREY O. COLEMAN
- 25.1 INTRODUCTION I 25.1 25.2 RECEIVE CHANNEL PROCESSING / 25.2 25.3
TRANSMIT CHANNEL PROCESSING / 25.20 25.4 DSP TOOLS / 25.22 25.5 DESIGN
CONSIDERATIONS / 25.34 25.6 SUMMARY / 25.37 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / 25.38 XII
RADAR HANDBOOK CHAPTER 26 THE PROPAGATION FACTOR, F P , IN THE RADAR
EQUATION 26.1 WAYNE L. PATTERSON 26.1 INTRODUCTION / 26.7 26.2 THE
EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE / 26.2 26.3 REFRACTION / 26.3 26.4 STANDARD
PROPAGATION / 26.4 26.5 ANOMALOUS PROPAGATION / 26.6 26.6 PROPAGATION
MODELING / 26.75 26.7 EM SYSTEM ASSESSMENT PROGRAMS / 26.78 26.8 AREPS
RADAR SYSTEM ASSESSMENT MODEL / 26.25 26.9 AREPS RADAR DISPLAYS / 26.25
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