The first book to present a systematic and coherent picture of MIMO radars Due to its potential to improve target detection and discrimination capability, Multiple-Input and Multiple-Output (MIMO) radar has generated significant attention and widespread interest in academia, industry, governm
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Content:
Chapter 1 MIMO Radar โ Diversity Means Superiority (pages 1โ64): Jian Li and Petre Stoica
Chapter 2 MIMO Radar: Concepts, Performance Enhancements, and Applications (pages 65โ121): Keith W. Forsythe and Daniel W. Bliss
Chapter 3 Generalized MIMO Radar Ambiguity Functions (pages 123โ152): Geoffrey San Antonio, Daniel R. Fuhrmann and Frank C. Robey
Chapter 4 Performance Bounds and Techniques for Target Localization Using MIMO Radars (pages 153โ191): Joseph Tabrikian
Chapter 5 Adaptive Signal Design For MIMO Radars (pages 193โ234): Benjamin Friedlander
Chapter 6 MIMO Radar Spacetime Adaptive Processing and Signal Design (pages 235โ281): Chun?Yang Chen and P. P. Vaidyanathan
Chapter 7 Slow?Time MIMO SpaceTime Adaptive Processing (pages 283โ318): Vito F. Mecca, Jeffrey L. Krolik, Frank C. Robey and Dinesh Ramakrishnan
Chapter 8 MIMO as a Distributed Radar System (pages 319โ363): H. D. Griffiths, C. J. Baker, P. F. Sammartino and M. Rangaswamy
Chapter 9 Concepts and Applications of a MIMO Radar System with Widely Separated Antennas (pages 365โ410): Hana Godrich, Alexander M. Haimovich and Rick S. Blum
Chapter 10 SpaceTime Coding for MIMO Radar (pages 411โ444): Antonio De Maio and Marco Lops
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