Author Brian Watson’s book, Non-Line-of-Sight-Radar, wrote a comprehensive volume, but there’s always more to talk about. Read on for his thoughts on radar, how he wrote the book, and his writing process: Radar: Big data is being incorporated into a variety of fields to improve performance including medicine, physics, and smart systems. Radar is no …
October author Andy Harrison is well-known in the community for his expertise on radar, which he covers in his book, Introduction to Radar Using Python and MATLAB. This presentation on Adaptive Array Processing relates to Chapter 3, “Antenna Systems”. Take a look for a thorough analysis of Radar Signal Analysis and Processing with MATLAB. Click here for more …
Read below to find out what compelled October author Andy Harrison to write his book, Introduction to Radar Using Python and MATLAB: When Artech House first approached me in July of 2017 about authoring a text for the radar series, I relished the opportunity. I reflect now, a little over two years later, as this …
Andy Harrison’s new book, Introduction to Radar Using Python and MATLAB, publishes at the end of October 2019. He’s created a video to explain further the diverse uses of his exciting new title! Click here for more information or to order.
Now that we know what inspired him to write, it’s time to delve into what he actually wrote. Read on for a closer look at Signal Processing for Passive Bistatic Radar, straight from the author himself… The book can be very useful for people who are starting their adventure with passive radar. I tried to …
We asked author Mateusz Malanowski what inspired him to write his book, Signal Processing for Passive Bistatic Radar. Here’s what he had to say… Several years ago passive radar was a niche topic that hardly anyone in the radar community heard about. The situation has changed, as academia, industry and military understood the possibilities that …