The book is structured into 20 chapters that cover the theoretical and practical aspects of array-based radar:
: Advanced algorithms used for the precise location and separation of multiple targets beyond the standard beamwidth limits. Radar Techniques Using Array Antennas (FEE rada...
: Chapters 5–6 and 10–12 detail beamforming, sampling, and advanced techniques like adaptive beamforming for jammer suppression and super-resolution in angle. The book is structured into 20 chapters that
: Chapters 1–4 introduce signal representation, mathematical tools, statistical signal theory, and the basic physics of array antennas. : Enables the system to maximize desired signals
: Enables the system to maximize desired signals while minimizing interference or "nulling" jammers.
by Wulf-Dieter Wirth is a comprehensive guide to modern radar systems that utilize electronic steering and active array antennas. The book focuses on transitioning from mechanical antennas to high-standard multifunction radar systems used in both military and civil applications. Core Technical Chapters