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Novel Radar Techniques and Applications presents the
state-of-the-art in advanced radar, with emphasis on ongoing novel
research and development and contributions from an international
team of leading radar experts. This volume covers: Real aperture
array radar, including target parameter estimation and array radar
features; robust direct data domain processing; and array radar
operation management. Imaging radar, including VideoSAR imaging for
real-time persistence; high-resolution wide-swath SAR;
interferometric SAR imaging; space-based SAR-Ground moving target
indication; 3D & tomographic SAR imaging; bi- and monostatic
SAR-GMTI; multistatic and MIMO ISAR techniques; and focussing
moving objects using the VSAR algorithm. Passive and multistatic
radar, including bistatic clutter modeling; airborne passive radar;
forward scatter radar; through the wall imaging radar; short-range
passive radar potentialities; GNSS-based passive radar; passive
radar with airborne receivers; multi-illuminator and multistatic
passive radar; and passive MIMO radar networks.
Novel Radar Techniques and Applications presents the
state-of-the-art in advanced radar, with emphasis on ongoing novel
research and development and contributions from an international
team of leading radar experts. Each section gives an overview of
the latest research and perspectives of the future, and includes a
number of chapters dedicated to specific techniques in conjunction
with existing operational, experimental or conceptual applications.
This volume covers: Waveform diversity and cognitive radar,
including holistic design of physical radar emissions; waveform
design for spectral coexistence; adaptive OFDM waveform design for
spatio-temporal-sparsity exploited STAP radar; applications of
noise radar; bioinspired radar techniques; concept of the
intelligent radar network; clutter diversity; and cognitive radar
management. Target tracking and data fusion, including posterior
Cramer-Rao bounds for target tracking; tracking and fusion in
log-spherical state space with application to collision avoidance
and kinematic ranging; multistatic tracking for passive radar
applications; radar-based ground surveillance; multiplatform radar
surveillance for aerial and maritime surveillance; person tracking
and data fusion for UWB radar applications; and sensor management
for radar networks.
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