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Airborne Doppler Radar Applications, Theory, And Philosophy

Airborne Doppler Radar Applications, Theory, And Philosophy

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  • ISBN-13: 9781563478284
  • ISBN: 1563478285
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics

AUTHOR

Schetzen, Martin

SUMMARY

The authorms extensive work in Doppler radar theory q specifically his development of an exact theory for the spectrum of an airborne Doppler radar -- is thoroughly presented in this important book. Much of the material presented has not previously appeared in print and anyone involved in Doppler theory and applications, airborne Doppler radar, or aircraft stabilization and navigation will find this book invaluable. Starting with his recognized accomplishments gained while a member of the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission team where he was tasked with determining if radar performance over the Moon might differ from that over the Earth, Schetzen theorized that in guidance and control applications, the actual shape of the Doppler spectrum was not necessary; that only its center frequency and bandwidth were required. Following Apollo, he continued to expand his theory in order to make it more useful q developing equations from which the center frequency and bandwidth could be obtained without first determining the actual Doppler spectrum. As a result of these equations, the author derived his Airborne Doppler Uncertainty Principle which states there is a lower limit of the product of position uncertainty and velocity uncertainty. The book begins with a basic discussion of the Doppler effect and its various applications and how Doppler radar can be used for the stabilization and navigation of aircraft. A quasi-static approximation of the Doppler spectrum is presented along with illustrations and discussion to help the reader gain an intuitive understanding of the approximation and its limitations. A summary of the mathematical concepts required for development of an exact theory is thenpresented using the case of a narrow beam antenna. This is followed by the development of the exact theory for the general case which is graphically illustrated and compared with the quasi-static approximation. General conditions for which thSchetzen, Martin is the author of 'Airborne Doppler Radar Applications, Theory, And Philosophy', published 2006 under ISBN 9781563478284 and ISBN 1563478285.

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