Sea Clutter: Scattering, the K Distribution and Radar Performance, 2nd
Edition gives an authoritative account of our current understanding of
radar sea clutter. Topics covered include the characteristics of radar
sea clutter, modelling radar scattering by the ocean surface,
statistical models of sea clutter, the simulation of clutter and other
random processes, detection of small targets in sea clutter, imaging
ocean surface features, radar detection performance calculations, CFAR
detection, and the specification and measurement of radar performance.
The calculation of the performance of practical radar systems is
presented in sufficient detail for the reader to be able to tackle
related problems with confidence. In this second edition the contents
have been fully updated and reorganised to give better access to the
different types of material in the book. Extensive new material has been
added on the Doppler characteristics of sea clutter and detection
processing; bistatic sea clutter measurements; electromagnetic
scattering theory of littoral sea clutter and bistatic sea clutter; the
use of models for predicting radar performance; and use of the K
distribution in other fields.