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Design of Multi-Frequency CW Radars
Contributor(s): Jankiraman, M. (Author)
ISBN: 1891121561     ISBN-13: 9781891121562
Publisher: SciTech Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $175.75  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: June 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Radar
Dewey: 621.384
LCCN: 2007015687
Series: Electromagnetics and Radar
Physical Information: 0.96" H x 7.13" W x 10.03" (1.75 lbs) 350 pages
 
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This book deals with the basic theory for design and analysis of Low Probability of Intercept (LPI) radar systems. The design of one such multi-frequency high resolution LPI radar, PANDORA, is covered. This work represents the first time that the topic of multi-frequency radars is discussed in such detail and it is based on research conducted by the author in The Netherlands. The book provides the design tools needed for development, design, and analysis of high resolution radar systems for commercial as well as military applications. Software written in MATLAB and C++ is provided to guide the reader in calculating radar parameters and in ambiguity function analysis. Some radar simulation software is also included.


Contributor Bio(s): Jankiraman, M.: -

Dr. Mohinder Jankiraman received his B. Tech. degree in electronics and telecommunications from the Naval Electrical School in Jamnagar, India, in 1971. Subsequently, he served as an electrical officer in the Indian Navy for many years. In 1982 he was seconded to research work in military electronics. He took part in a number of military research projects and won a number of awards for technology development in India. His research has spanned several disciplines, emphasizing signal processing, development of naval mines, torpedoes, sonars, radar, and communication systems. He retired from the Indian Navy in 1995 with the rank of a Commodore and joined the International Research Centre for Telecommunications and Radar (IRCTR) in the Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, in 1997. During this period, he took part in the research and development program for high-resolution radars at IRCTR.

Dr. Jankiraman completed his Master of Technology in Design (MTD) degree in 1999, from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, graduating cum laude, and went on to complete his Ph.D. from Aalborg University, Denmark, in September 2000. He is currently living in the United States, based in Dallas, Texas. He is a senior member of IEEE.