Title: Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing 1st Edition
Author: Mark A. Richards
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Description: “Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing” in its 1st edition, authored by Mark A. Richards, offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles and techniques of radar signal processing. This textbook covers fundamental concepts in radar systems, signal processing algorithms, and waveform design, providing readers with a solid foundation in radar signal processing theory and practice. With clear explanations, illustrative examples, and practical applications, Richards explores topics such as radar waveforms, Doppler processing, pulse compression, target detection, and tracking. The book also delves into advanced topics including synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging, radar cross-section (RCS) analysis, and adaptive signal processing. Whether you’re a student studying radar systems, a researcher exploring signal processing techniques, or a practitioner working in the field of radar engineering, “Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing” serves as an invaluable resource for understanding and applying radar signal processing concepts in real-world applications. Published by McGraw-Hill Education, it represents a trusted and comprehensive reference in the field of radar engineering.