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Title:
Ultrawideband radar applications and design
Author:
Taylor, James D., 1941-
ISBN:
9781420089875
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, c2012.
Physical Description:
xv, 520 p. : ill., port.
Contents:
1. Introduction to ultrawideband radar applications and design / James D. Taylor -- 2. Development of ultrawideband communications systems and radar systems / Terence W. Barrett -- 3. Signal waveform variations in ultrawideband wireless systems : causes and aftereffects / Igor Y. Immoreev -- 4. American and European regulations on ultrawideband systems / James D. Taylor -- 5. Principles of materials-penetrating ultrawideband radar systems / James D. Taylor -- 6. Ultrawideband and random signal radar / Hongbo Sun -- 7. Automatic measurement of ground permittivity and automatic detection of object location with GPR images containing a response from a local object / Mikhail M. Golovko and Gennadiy P. Pochanin -- 8. UWB pulse backscattering from objects located near uniform half-space / Oleg I. Sukharevsky, Stanislav A. Gorelyshev, and Vitaliy A. Vasilets -- 9. Medical applications of ultrawideband radar / James D. Taylor -- 10. Large current radiators : problems, analysis, and design / Gennadiy P. Pochanin and Sergey A. Masalov -- 11. Novelda nanoscale impulse radar / James D. Taylor and Dag T. Wisland -- 12. Principles and methods of material-penetrating UWB radar imagery / Anatoliy Boryssenko and Elen Boryssenko -- 13. Holographic subsurface radar technology and applications / Sergey I. Ivashov, Lorenzo Capineri, and Timothy D. Bechtel -- 14. Xaver through-wall UWB radar design study / James D. Taylor ... [et al.] -- 15. The Camero, Inc., radar signal acquisition system for signal-to-noise improvement / James D. Taylor ... [et al.] -- 16. The Camero, Inc., time delay calibration system for range cell synchronization / James D. Taylor, Eyal Hochdorf, and Nimrod Shani -- 17. The Camero, Inc., UWB radar for concealed weapons detection / James D. Taylor and Eyal Hochdorf.
Abstract:
"This book outlines the latest advances in the theory, design, and implementation of ultrawideband (UWB) radar technology, which shows promise for use in diverse applications ranging from toilet flushing sensors and cancer detection equipment to radar sensors that could be used in homes, public places, cars, hospitals, and aircraft. Detailing their potential for use in medicine, security, and other key areas, the book covers topics including the technology's history and government regulation internationally. It also discusses propagation theory and examples of precision ranging as applied to material penetration, imaging, and additional medical applications"-- Provided by publisher.
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