#

Radar Design Principles : Signal Processing And The Environment Second Edition Fred

Radar -reilly, J. Patrick.- Cohen, Marvin N., Date. -title

Jenis Bahan

SumberElektronik

Judul Alternatif

-

Pengarang

Nathanson, Fred E.

Edisi

Pernyataan Seri

-

Penerbitan

Raleigh, NC SciTech Pub., 1991

Bahasa

Indonesia

Deskripsi Fisik

738 p. ; ill. ; 24 cm.

Jenis Isi

-

Jenis Media

-

Penyimpanan Media

-

ISBN

1-891121-09-X

ISSN

-

ISMN

-

Bentuk Karya

-

Target Pembaca

-

Catatan

-


Abstrak

The first version of this book was written in the late 1960s. At that time the relationships between the radar waveform, the carrier frequency, the signal processing, and the environment were understood well enough to project some highly capable systems. The digital age was just beginning, but implementation was still cumbersome and expensive. During the late 1970s and early 1980s a number of sophisticated but highly successful radars were developed using the knowledge of the environment to select the waveforms and taking advantage of the rapid progress in digital technology.

No. Barcode No. Panggil Lokasi Perpustakaan Lokasi Ruangan Kategori Akses Ketersediaan
00005000246 Perpustakaan Jakarta - Cikini
Jln. Cikini Raya No. 73, Komplek Taman Ismail marzuki, Jakarta Pusat
- Koleksi Umum Baca ditempat Tersedia
No. Nama File Nama File Format Flash Format File Aksi
Tidak ada data.
Tag Ind1 Ind2 Isi
001 JAKPU-12110000000231
005 20111226095258.0
008 ***********************************ind**
020 # # $a 1-891121-09-X
035 # # 0010-121100000000229
040 # # $a JKPU DKI
041 0 # $a ENG
082 0 0 $a 621.3848 $2 22
100 # # $a Nathanson, Fred E.
245 1 0 $a Radar Design Principles : Signal Processing and the Environment Second Edition Fred / $c E. Nathanson; J. Patrick Reilly; Marvin N. Cohen
260 # # $a Raleigh, NC : $b SciTech Pub., $c 1991
300 # # $a 738 p. ; $b ill. ; $c 24 cm.
520 3 # $a The first version of this book was written in the late 1960s. At that time the relationships between the radar waveform, the carrier frequency, the signal processing, and the environment were understood well enough to project some highly capable systems. The digital age was just beginning, but implementation was still cumbersome and expensive. During the late 1970s and early 1980s a number of sophisticated but highly successful radars were developed using the knowledge of the environment to select the waveforms and taking advantage of the rapid progress in digital technology.
521 1 # $a Dewasa
650 # 0 $a Radar -Reilly, J. Patrick.- Cohen, Marvin N., date. -Title
659 # # $a Beli
852 # # $a BPAD DKI
990 # # $a 50634/11