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This second of three volumes in the Principles of Modern Radar series offers a much-needed professional reference for practicing radar engineers. It provides the stepping stones under one cover to advanced practice with overview discussions of the most commonly used techniques for radar design, thereby bridging readers to single-topic advanced books, papers, and presentations. It spans a gamut of exciting radar capabilities from exotic waveforms to ultra-high resolution 2D and 3D imaging methods, complex adaptive interference cancellation, multi-target tracking in dense scenarios, multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and much more. All of this material is presented with the same careful balance of quantitative rigor and qualitative insight of Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles . Each chapter is likewise authored by recognized subject experts, with the rigorous editing for consistency and suggestions of numerous volunteer reviewers from the radar community applied throughout. Advanced academic and training courses will appreciate the sets of chapter-end problems for students, as well as worked solutions for instructors. Extensive reference lists show the way for further study. Review: Very braod introduction with little depth - This book is suited for those seeking a first exposure to radar. It provides a very broad overview of many aspects with almost no detail. The mathematical level of detail is very low about high school algebra. This set of three books is not an engineering text, but more an summary. Review: Obvious mistakes - I was surprised the first time I used this textbox that I found so many obvious mistakes. I've taken their (Georgia Tech) many short courses (including STAP and Adaptive Array) and most materials came from those lecture slides. But as a textbook I would hope that they will check their equations more carefully, since some of the same mistakes were in both lecture notes and in this textbook (plus more added ones). The first volume is a lot better than this one. I would not recommend buying it until the next iteration.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 11 Reviews |
L**R
Very braod introduction with little depth
This book is suited for those seeking a first exposure to radar. It provides a very broad overview of many aspects with almost no detail. The mathematical level of detail is very low about high school algebra. This set of three books is not an engineering text, but more an summary.
S**U
Obvious mistakes
I was surprised the first time I used this textbox that I found so many obvious mistakes. I've taken their (Georgia Tech) many short courses (including STAP and Adaptive Array) and most materials came from those lecture slides. But as a textbook I would hope that they will check their equations more carefully, since some of the same mistakes were in both lecture notes and in this textbook (plus more added ones). The first volume is a lot better than this one. I would not recommend buying it until the next iteration.
D**S
Advanced radar principles
This is an exceptional book advancing the theory of radar developed in volume 1 of the POMR Series. I am using the book as course reader for an advanced MSc course in radar being developed at City University London. The work is advanced and therefore I would recommend first reading Volume 1 carefully. It might also be necessary to have a copy of advanced mathematical methods at hand to help with the calculus used.
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