Supported with over 280 equations and more than 130 illustrations, this reference provides a summary of the interactions between radar waves and the entire class of targets and clutter affecting operation of radar in the upper microwave and millimeter-wave bands.
Millimeter Wave Radar: Principles and Applications
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Book Chapter from MILLIMETER WAVE TECHNOLOGY IN WIRELESS PAN, LAN, AND MAN, New York, CRC, 2008, pp. 316-387 of
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