Phased-Array Radar Design is a text-reference designed for electrical
engineering graduate students in colleges and universities as well as
for corporate in-house training programs for radar design engineers,
especially systems engineers and analysts who would like to gain
hands-on, practical knowledge and skills in radar design fundamentals,
advanced radar concepts, trade-offs for radar design and radar
performance analysis.
This book is a concise yet complete treatment of the relationship
between mission-level requirements and specific hardware and software
requirements and capabilities. Although focusing on surface-based
radars, the material is general enough to serve as a useful addition to
books currently available for this purpose. It covers all phases of
design and development, including the development of initial concepts
and overall system requirements, system architecture, hardware and
software subsystem requirements, detailed algorithms and system
integration and test. This book provides a wealth of information rarely
covered in one book. It is unique in that it provides a hands on and how
to perspective on applying radar theory to design and analysis. Rather
than being a theory and derivations-type, this book is
applications-oriented making it different from other published works on
this subject.