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Low-Angle Radar Land Clutter

Measurements and Empirical Models

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This essential reference serves radar engineers, analysts, and managers in both military and civilian sectors. Drawing from 20 years of research at MIT Lincoln Lab, it addresses the significant challenge of low angle radar land clutter, which interferes with desired echoes from targets like aircraft. The book provides a comprehensive solution by detailing how to design and predict radar performance in clutter-prone environments. Land clutter, comprising unwanted echoes from the earth's surface, has long posed a problem for surface radar, affecting detection capabilities. This work unifies various interrelated results, creating an innovative resource that enables accurate predictions of land clutter effects. As modern military aircraft often fly low to evade detection, the book equips radar engineers with the tools to assess ground clutter effectively. This leads to improved detection and operational consistency against low-flying targets, enhancing radar performance significantly across varying terrains. The insights provided are invaluable for advancing radar technology and operational effectiveness in both defense and civilian applications.

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Low-Angle Radar Land Clutter, J. Barrie Billingsley

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2001
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Titul
Low-Angle Radar Land Clutter
Podtitul
Measurements and Empirical Models
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2001
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
700
ISBN10
1891121162
ISBN13
9781891121166
Série
Anotace
This essential reference serves radar engineers, analysts, and managers in both military and civilian sectors. Drawing from 20 years of research at MIT Lincoln Lab, it addresses the significant challenge of low angle radar land clutter, which interferes with desired echoes from targets like aircraft. The book provides a comprehensive solution by detailing how to design and predict radar performance in clutter-prone environments. Land clutter, comprising unwanted echoes from the earth's surface, has long posed a problem for surface radar, affecting detection capabilities. This work unifies various interrelated results, creating an innovative resource that enables accurate predictions of land clutter effects. As modern military aircraft often fly low to evade detection, the book equips radar engineers with the tools to assess ground clutter effectively. This leads to improved detection and operational consistency against low-flying targets, enhancing radar performance significantly across varying terrains. The insights provided are invaluable for advancing radar technology and operational effectiveness in both defense and civilian applications.