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Radio Direction Finding and Superresolution (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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Radio Direction Finding and Superresolution (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Series: Electromagnetic Waves
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This is an enlarged and revised second edition of a book first
published in 1978 and reprinted twice since then. The new edition
includes updates to all the original chapters, plus two new
chapters on developments in superresolution techniques and their
application to direction-finding arrays. Modern direction finders,
capable of measuring elevation angles as well as azimuth angles on
the components of multi-ray wavefields, have become powerful tools
for research in ionospheric physics and HF radio propagation. The
complexity of the problem of resolving closely-spaced rays requires
the combined use of wide aperture antenna arrays, multichannel
receiving systems and sophisticated digital processing techniques.
Published research papers over the last 12 years provide a rich
source of information on the development of superresolution
algorithms for use in radar, sonar, geophysics and spectral
analysis, as well as radio direction finding. Dr Gething reviews
the important methods and results, showing how some of the new
techniques are related to the wavefront analysis methods described
in the first edition. The text is illustrated with computer plots
of model wavefields and contain important results on the loci of
constant phase and amplitude, and on the statistical properties of
bearing-error distributions for specified models. The collection
and interpretation of ionospheric data for the purpose of mode
identification, and the statistical theory of DF plotting
algorithms, are also discussed. Wavefront analysis and
superresolution may be regarded as extensions to classical array
theory. The basic principles are widely applicable and should
therefore be of interest to research workers in radar, sonar,
radioastronomy and adaptive array theory, as well as HF radio
direction finding.
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