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This is a professional level, introductory text on antenna
principles, design, analysis, and measurements. It is especially
suitable for persons who wish to improve their knowledge of antenna
principles, concept design, performance analyses, and measurements.
It is not a cookbook-like catalog for antenna design, nor does its
understanding require a familiarity with electromagnetic theory,
sophisticated mathematics, or complex computer techniques. The 3rd
Edition updates and expands the original text by Lamont Blake,
which was prepared at the undergraduate engineering, science, or
technology level. For providing technical depth at the senior and
graduate university levels, additions to the original book include
a greatly expanded Chapter 7 on Antennas with Special Properties, a
brand new Chapter 8 on Electronically Steered Arrays, and a revised
Chapter 9 on Measurements. Also new to this edition are numerous
appendices to the updated text and a CD-ROM with sample computer
analyses. Reader knowledge assumes familiarity with basic college
physics and mathematics. Computer computations use Mathcad(R)
software, which can be read and used by persons without prior
computer programming knowledge. The book is therefore suitable for
entry-level as well as the more experienced professionals who
desire to expand their understanding of and capabilities for
antenna principles, analyses, measurements, and design.
This comprehensive discussion of airborne early warning (AEW)
system concepts encompasses a wide range of issues, including
capabilities and limitations, developmental trends, and
opportunities for improvement. With sections suited for both the
specialist and the generalist, it provides broad coverage of AEW
system concepts and enabling technologies. The book is supported by
202 equations and 170 illustrations.
This state-of-the-art edition of a radar classic brings the reader
up-to-date on new developments in clutter measurement and
modelling, and features a wealth of new information. Authored by a
recognized expert in the field, the book covers everything from
basic concepts of radar reflectivity to space-time clutter
amplitude and bistatic clutter. New radar engineers should find
this to be a valuable, all-encompassing, well-illustrated survey of
radar reflectivity fundamentals. Veteran engineers and systems
designers should appreciate the book's new coverage of: effects of
frequency agility; spatial averages for terrain; graphs from GIT
clutter models; land and sea echo at extremely low grazing angles;
compound statistics including the K and the Rayleigh modulated by
Wiebull distributions; super sea echo events and sea spikes;
bistatic land and sea clutter; and more.
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