
doi: 10.1049/sbra030e_ch6
The preceding chapters have devoted some detail to the fundamental aspects of radar: transmission/reception; antennas; waveforms; propagation; RCS; SNR; detection; and accuracy of measurement of range, velocity, and angular position. This chapter combines those fundamentals and considers the particular advantage of applying those techniques to the case of a rotating target, which leads us to the important domain of imaging radar.
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