AIAA, Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering, 3rd Edition, レーダー・レーザー断面積工学 第3版, 9781624105630, 978-1-62410-563-0

Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering, 3rd Edition

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Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering, 3rd Edition

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Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering, 3rd Edition
レーダー・レーザー断面積工学, 第3版
著者・編者 Jenn, D.C.
発行元 AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
発行年/月 2019年5月   
装丁 Hardcover
ISBN 978-1-62410-563-0
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Description

Since Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering was first published in 1995 there have been dramatic changes in many aspects of radar cross section (RCS). The capabilities of commercial computer simulation tools, or more generally computational electromagnetics (CEM), continue to grow. Many sophisticated commercial software packages are available, and they have been integrated into aerodynamic and mechanical simulation modules. The increase in computer memory and speed has made RCS simulations practical and accessible for realistic complex targets.

Radar and Laser Cross Section Engineering, Third Edition reflects recent developments that have found applications in both the military and civilian sectors. These developments have been fueled by the growth in computer technology, signal processing techniques, and new materials that have interesting and unusual electric and magnetic behavior. Many concepts conceived decades ago have finally become a reality. In particular, the capabilities of modem radar to process and track many targets in hostile battlefield conditions and severe clutter have continued to improve. In addition to radar, many other types of sensors are used to detect, track, and identify targets. Radars have found application in self-driving cars, robotics, and medical diagnosis. In all these systems the target’s RCS must be quantified and incorporated into the system design and operation. Commercial applications have helped to drive down the size, weight, and cost of radar sensor systems. The development of composite and artificial materials continues as well. Artificial metamaterials is an increasingly active area of research.

In addition to new discussions in the developing areas already mentioned, more homework problems and examples have been added to this new edition. The presentation of the material assumes that the student has mastered electromagnetics at an undergraduate level. Completion of a course in antennas also is a helpful prerequisite to this book, although students without an antenna background have successfully mastered the material presented here.

 

Contents:

Preface
1 - Radar Cross Section
2 - Basic Theorems, Concepts, and Methods
3 - Frequency-Domain Numerical Methods
4 - Time-Domain Numerical Methods
5 - Microwave Optics
6 - Complex Targets
7 - Radar Cross Section Reduction
8 - Measurement of Radar Cross Section
9 - Laser Cross Section
Appendix A - Notation, Definitions, and Review of Electromagnetics
Appendix B - Coordinate Systems
Appendix C - Review of Antenna Theory
Appendix D - Review of Transmission Lines
Appendix E - Scattering Matrices
Appendix F - Properties of Composite Materials
Index
Supporting Materials