ABSTRACT

The important and fascinating topics of radar enjoy an extensive audience in industry and government but deserve more attention in undergraduate education to better prepare graduating engineers to meet the demands of modern mankind. Radar is not only one of the major applications of electronics and electromagnetic communications, but it is also a mature scientific discipline with significant theoretical and mathematical foundations that warrant an intellectual and educational challenge.

Fundamental Principles of Radar is a textbook providing a first exposure to radar principles. It provides a broad concept underlying the basic principle of operations of most existing radar systems and maintains a good balance of mathematical rigor to convince readers without losing interest. The book provides an extensive exposition of the techniques currently being used for radar system design, analysis, and evaluation. It presents a comprehensive set of radar principles, including all features of modern radar applications, with their underlying derivations using simple mathematics. Coverage is limited to the main concepts of radar in order to present them in a systematic and organized fashion. Topics are treated not as abstruse and esoteric to the point of incomprehensibility, but the very complex and rich technology of radar is distilled into its fundamentals. The author’s emphasis is on clarity without sacrificing rigor and completeness, thus making the book broad enough to satisfy a variety of backgrounds and interests. Thorough documentation provides an unusual degree of completeness for a textbook at this level, with interesting and sometimes thought-provoking content to make the subject even more appealing.

Key Features:

  1. Covers a wide range of topics in radar systems
  2. Includes examples and exercises to reinforce the concepts presented and explain their applications
  3. Provides self-contained chapters useful for readers seeking selective topics
  4. Provides broad concepts underlying the basic principles of operations of most types of radars in use today
  5. Includes documentation to lead to further reading of interesting concepts and applications

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|10 pages

Radar Fundamentals

chapter 3|22 pages

Radar Equations

chapter 4|32 pages

Targets and Interference

chapter 5|22 pages

Propagation of Radar Waves

chapter 6|16 pages

Continuous Wave (CW) Radars

chapter 7|18 pages

MTI and Pulse Doppler Radars

chapter 8|24 pages

Pulse Compression Radar

chapter 9|14 pages

Synthetic Aperture Radars

chapter 10|28 pages

Tracking Radars

chapter 13|18 pages

Radar Electronic Warfare

chapter 14|18 pages

Over-the-Horizon Radar

chapter 15|10 pages

Secondary Surveillance Radar