About This Book
Fundamentals of Radar and Navigation is a comprehensive textbook that provides an in-depth
understanding of the principles and applications of radar and navigation systems. Aimed at
students, engineers, and professionals in the field of electronics and communication, the book
covers the foundational concepts of radar technology, including radar signal processing, target
detection, and tracking. It also delves into the various types of radar systems, such as pulse radar,
continuous-wave radar, and Doppler radar, explaining their working mechanisms and practical
uses. The navigation section of the book explores both traditional and modern navigation
techniques, including inertial navigation systems (INS), global positioning systems (GPS), and radio
navigation. It highlights the integration of radar and navigation technologies in applications such
as aviation, maritime, and defense. The book is well-structured, with clear explanations, diagrams,
and mathematical formulations to aid understanding. It also includes practical examples and case
studies to bridge the gap between theory and real-world applications. Overall, Fundamentals of
Radar and Navigation serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to master the complexities
of radar and navigation systems.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Fundamentals of Radar System, 3. Satellite Radar Interferometry,
4. Radio Frequency Energy, 5. Radar Signal Processing, 6. Satellite Remote Sensing, 7. Marine
Navigation.