In recent years aperture synthesis and interferometry have become
very powerful tools in radioastronomy. Investigation of distant
galaxies, for example, have revealed structures with sizes of less
than a kiloparsec. In general, the study of galaxies has benefited
from the great power of these techniques. Radar applications have
also dramatically increased their quality by using the
interferometry principle. Tracking and airborne radar can now
determine position and velocity of objects with a much higher
accuracy. This book describes in the first six, short chapters the
basics of interferometry and aperture synthesis. The following two,
long chapters treat the aspects of radioastronomical
interferometers and radar applications of interferometry in great
detail. The text offers readers a very good opportunity to
familiarize themselves with the mathematical background of these
very complex techniques. For researchers and students in
radioastronomy and electrical engineering.
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