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Offers treatment of the relationship between mission-level requirements and specific hardware and software requirements and capabilities. This book covers various phases of design and development, including the development of initial concepts and overall system requirements, system architecture, hardware and software subsystem requirements.
Key Features: a[ Reviews the key radar theory fundamentals and key concepts. a[ Provides detailed descriptions of major radar functions: search, track and target classification. a[ Presents numerous examples including: performance-driven radar
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Produktbeschreibung
Offers treatment of the relationship between mission-level requirements and specific hardware and software requirements and capabilities. This book covers various phases of design and development, including the development of initial concepts and overall system requirements, system architecture, hardware and software subsystem requirements.
Key Features: a[ Reviews the key radar theory fundamentals and key concepts. a[ Provides detailed descriptions of major radar functions: search, track and target classification. a[ Presents numerous examples including: performance-driven radar requirements, mission-driven requirements and performance predictions. a[ Gives a rare treatment of resource management and waveform scheduling. a[ Presents in-depth coverage of radar data processing algorithms. a[ Displays modern radar architectures. a[ Overviews radar reference architectures for modern phased-array radars (more precisely, electronically-steered array (ESA) radars). a[ This 300 page book includes 15 chapters with many color illustrations, and figures of fundamentals to show use of concepts.
Autorenporträt
Tom Jeffrey has over thirty years of broad experience in radar systems engineering covering all phases of design and development. He has led systems engineering teams; developed systems engineering training programs as well as mentoring new systems engineers. The author has taught a number of radar-related courses at Raytheon Co. on basic and advanced radar, adaptive processing, architecting methods and served as an instructor for IDS for the Systems Engineering Technical Development Program. He is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of INCOSE. Additionally, Mr. Jeffrey has authored more than a dozen papers on various radar related topics. Mr. Jeffrey received his BSEEE from the University of Connecticut and MSEEE from Syracuse University. Currently, he is a senior engineering fellow at the Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems Business Unit.