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MIMO Radar: Theory and Application

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MIMO Radar: Theory and Application

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MIMO Radar: Theory and Application
レーダー: 理論と応用
著者・編者 Bergin, J. & Guerci, J.R.
発行元 Artech House
発行年/月 2018年3月
装丁 Hardcover
ページ数/巻数 280 ページ
ISBN 978-1-63081-342-0
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This comprehensive new resource provides in-depth and timely coverage of the underpinnings and latest advances of MIMO radar. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to MIMO radar and demonstrates it’s utility in real-world applications, then culminates with the latest advances in optimal and adaptive MIMO radar for enhanced detection and target ID in challenging environments. Signal processing prerequisites are explained, including radar signals, orthogonal waveforms, matched filtering, multi-channel beam forming, and Doppler processing. This book discusses MIMO radar signal model, antenna properties, system modeling and waveform alternatives. MIMO implantation challenges are covered, including computational complexity, adaptive clutter mitigation, calibration and equalization, and hardware constraints.

Applications for GMTI radar, OTH radar, maritime radar, and automotive radar are explained. The book offers an introduction to optimum MIMO radar and includes details about detection, clutter, and target ID. Insight into adaptive MIMO radar and MIMO channel estimation is presented and techniques and illustrative examples are given. Readers find exclusive flight testing data from DARPA. The breadth of coverage in this all-inclusive resource makes it suitable for both practicing engineers and advanced researchers. The book concludes with discussions on areas for future research.

 

Contents:

Introduction
Introduction to MIMO Radar
MIMO Radar Applications
Introduction to Optimum MIMO Radar
Adaptive MIMO Radar and MIMO Channel Estimation
Advanced MIMO Analysis Techniques
Conclusion and Areas for Future Research