<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Antonio De Maio, Maria Sabrina Greco</title><link>https://shop.theiet.org:443/editors/antonio-de-maio-maria-sabrina-greco</link><description>Antonio De Maio, Maria Sabrina Greco</description><item><title>Modern Radar Detection Theory</title><link>https://shop.theiet.org:443/modern-radar-detect-theory</link><description>&lt;p xmlns="http://ns.editeur.org/onix/3.0/reference"&gt;Recently, various algorithms for radar signal detection that rely heavily upon complicated processing and/or antenna architectures have been the subject of much interest. These techniques owe their genesis to several factors. One is revolutionary technological advances in high-speed signal processing hardware and digital array radar technology. Another is the stress on requirements often imposed by defence applications in areas such as airborne early warning and homeland security.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p xmlns="http://ns.editeur.org/onix/3.0/reference"&gt;This book explores these emerging research thrusts in radar detection with advanced radar systems capable of operating in challenging scenarios with a plurality of interference sources, both man-made and natural. Topics covered include: adaptive radar detection in Gaussian interference with unknown spectral properties; invariance theory as an instrument to force the Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) property at the design stage; one- and two-stage detectors and their performances; operating scenarios where a small number of training data for spectral estimation is available; Bayesian radar detection to account for prior information in the interference covariance matrix; and radar detection in the presence of non-Gaussian interference. Detector design techniques based on a variety of criteria are thoroughly presented and CFAR issues are discussed. Performance analyses representative of practical airborne, as well as ground-based and shipborne, radar situations are shown.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p xmlns="http://ns.editeur.org/onix/3.0/reference"&gt;Results on real radar data are also discussed. &lt;i&gt;Modern Radar Detection Theory&lt;/i&gt; provides a comprehensive reference on the latest developments in adaptive radar detection for researchers, advanced students and engineers working on statistical signal processing and its applications to radar systems.&lt;/p&gt;</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2018 22:32:22 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="true">https://shop.theiet.org:443/modern-radar-detect-theory</guid></item></channel></rss>