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Stepped-Frequency Radar Sensors - Theory, Analysis and Design (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
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Stepped-Frequency Radar Sensors - Theory, Analysis and Design (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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This book presents the theory, analysis and design of microwave
stepped-frequency radar sensors. Stepped-frequency radar sensors
are attractive for various sensing applications that require fine
resolution. The book consists of five chapters. The first chapter
describes the fundamentals of radar sensors including applications
followed by a review of ultra-wideband pulsed, frequency-modulated
continuous-wave (FMCW), and stepped-frequency radar sensors. The
second chapter discusses a general analysis of radar sensors
including wave propagation in media and scattering on targets, as
well as the radar equation. The third chapter addresses the
analysis of stepped-frequency radar sensors including their
principles and design parameters. Chapter 4 presents the
development of two stepped-frequency radar sensors at microwave and
millimeter-wave frequencies based on microwave integrated circuits
(MICs), microwave monolithic integrated circuits (MMICs) and
printed-circuit antennas, and discusses their signal processing.
Chapter 5 provides the electrical characterization and test results
of the developed microwave and millimeter-wave stepped-frequency
radar sensors. Finally, a summary and conclusion is provided.
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