Knowledge Based Radar Detection, Tracking and Classification (Adaptive and Cognitive Dynamic Systems: Signal Processing, Learning, Communications and Control) - Hardcover

Book 25 of 33: Adaptive and Cognitive Dynamic Systems: Signal Processing, Learning, Communications and Control

Gini, Fulvio; Rangaswamy, Muralidhar

 
9780470149300: Knowledge Based Radar Detection, Tracking and Classification (Adaptive and Cognitive Dynamic Systems: Signal Processing, Learning, Communications and Control)

Synopsis

Discover the technology for the next generation of radar systems

Here is the first book that brings together the key concepts essential for the application of Knowledge Based Systems (KBS) to radar detection, tracking, classification, and scheduling. The book highlights the latest advances in both KBS and radar signal and data processing, presenting a range of perspectives and innovative results that have set the stage for the next generation of adaptive radar systems.

The book begins with a chapter introducing the concept of Knowledge Based (KB) radar.
The remaining nine chapters focus on current developments and recent applications of KB concepts to specific radar functions. Among the key topics explored are:

  • Fundamentals of relevant KB techniques

  • KB solutions as they apply to the general radar problem

  • KBS applications for the constant false-alarm rate processor

  • KB control for space-time adaptive processing

  • KB techniques applied to existing radar systems

  • Integrated end-to-end radar signals

  • Data processing with overarching KB control

All chapters are self-contained, enabling readers to focus on those topics of greatest interest. Each one begins with introductory remarks, moves on to detailed discussions and analysis, and ends with a list of references. Throughout the presentation, the authors offer examples of how KBS works and how it can dramatically improve radar performance and capability. Moreover, the authors forecast the impact of KB technology on future systems, including important civilian, military, and homeland defense applications.

With chapters contributed by leading international researchers and pioneers in the field, this text is recommended for both students and professionals in radar and sonar detection, tracking, and classification and radar resource management.

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About the Author

Fulvio Gini, PhD, IEEE Fellow, is a Full Professor at the University of Pisa, Italy. He was the technical program cochairman of the 2006 EURASIP Signal and Image Processing Conference (Florence, Italy) and the 2008 IEEE Radar Conference (Rome, Italy). His research interests include radar signal processing; cyclostationary signal analysis; non-Gaussian signal modeling, detection, and estimation; and parameter estimation and data extraction from multichannel interferometric SAR data. Professor Gini has coauthored more than eighty refereed journal papers, more than eighty conference papers, and three book chapters.

Muralidhar Rangaswamy, PhD, IEEE Fellow, is the Technical Advisor for the Radar Signal Processing Branch at the Sensors Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). His research interests include radar signal processing, spectrum estimation, modeling non-Gaussian interference phenomena, and statistical communication theory. Dr. Rangaswamy has coauthored more than eighty refereed journal and conference papers. In addition, he is a contributor to three books and a coinventor on two U.S. patents.

From the Back Cover

Discover the technology for the next generation of radar systems

Here is the first book that brings together the key concepts essential for the application of Knowledge Based Systems (KBS) to radar detection, tracking, classification, and scheduling. The book highlights the latest advances in both KBS and radar signal and data processing, presenting a range of perspectives and innovative results that have set the stage for the next generation of adaptive radar systems.

The book begins with a chapter introducing the concept of Knowledge Based (KB) radar.
The remaining nine chapters focus on current developments and recent applications of KB concepts to specific radar functions. Among the key topics explored are:

  • Fundamentals of relevant KB techniques

  • KB solutions as they apply to the general radar problem

  • KBS applications for the constant false-alarm rate processor

  • KB control for space-time adaptive processing

  • KB techniques applied to existing radar systems

  • Integrated end-to-end radar signals

  • Data processing with overarching KB control

All chapters are self-contained, enabling readers to focus on those topics of greatest interest. Each one begins with introductory remarks, moves on to detailed discussions and analysis, and ends with a list of references. Throughout the presentation, the authors offer examples of how KBS works and how it can dramatically improve radar performance and capability. Moreover, the authors forecast the impact of KB technology on future systems, including important civilian, military, and homeland defense applications.

With chapters contributed by leading international researchers and pioneers in the field, this text is recommended for both students and professionals in radar and sonar detection, tracking, and classification and radar resource management.

From the Inside Flap

Discover the technology for the next generation of radar systems

Here is the first book that brings together the key concepts essential for the application of Knowledge Based Systems (KBS) to radar detection, tracking, classification, and scheduling. The book highlights the latest advances in both KBS and radar signal and data processing, presenting a range of perspectives and innovative results that have set the stage for the next generation of adaptive radar systems.

The book begins with a chapter introducing the concept of Knowledge Based (KB) radar.
The remaining nine chapters focus on current developments and recent applications of KB concepts to specific radar functions. Among the key topics explored are:

  • Fundamentals of relevant KB techniques

  • KB solutions as they apply to the general radar problem

  • KBS applications for the constant false-alarm rate processor

  • KB control for space-time adaptive processing

  • KB techniques applied to existing radar systems

  • Integrated end-to-end radar signals

  • Data processing with overarching KB control

All chapters are self-contained, enabling readers to focus on those topics of greatest interest. Each one begins with introductory remarks, moves on to detailed discussions and analysis, and ends with a list of references. Throughout the presentation, the authors offer examples of how KBS works and how it can dramatically improve radar performance and capability. Moreover, the authors forecast the impact of KB technology on future systems, including important civilian, military, and homeland defense applications.

With chapters contributed by leading international researchers and pioneers in the field, this text is recommended for both students and professionals in radar and sonar detection, tracking, and classification and radar resource management.

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