(Radar, Sonar and Navigation)
by Richard Klemm (Editor), Hugh Griffiths (Editor), Wolfgang Koch (Editor)
Novel Radar Techniques and Applications
presents the state-of-the-art in advanced radar, with emphasis on
ongoing novel research and development and contributions from an
international team of leading radar experts. Each section gives an
overview of the latest research and perspectives of the future, and
includes a number of chapters dedicated to specific techniques in
conjunction with existing operational, experimental or conceptual
applications.
This volume covers:
- Waveform diversity and cognitive radar,
including holistic design of physical radar emissions; waveform design
for spectral coexistence; adaptive OFDM waveform design for
spatio-temporal-sparsity exploited STAP radar; applications of noise
radar; bioinspired radar techniques; concept of the intelligent radar
network; clutter diversity; and cognitive radar management.
- Target tracking and data fusion,
including posterior Cramér-Rao bounds for target tracking; tracking and
fusion in log-spherical state space with application to collision
avoidance and kinematic ranging; multistatic tracking for passive radar
applications; radar-based ground surveillance; multiplatform radar
surveillance for aerial and maritime surveillance; person tracking and
data fusion for UWB radar applications; and sensor management for radar
networks.