Adaptive Antennas and Receivers

Adaptive Antennas and Receivers

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  • Edited by Melvin Weiner, one of the original and most innovative pioneers in electromagnetic wave technology
  • Presents state-of-the-art research on the modeling, testing, and applications of adaptive antennas and receivers
  • Provides the first reference to combine homogeneous partitioning, adaptive antennas, and adaptive receivers in a single source
  • Supplies self-contained chapters that contain the necessary background material as well as references
  • Groups individual chapters into three parts, each devoted to one of the three approaches outlined in the book
  • Summary

    In our modern age of remote sensing, wireless communication, and the nearly endless list of other antenna-based applications, complex problems require increasingly sophisticated solutions. Conventional antenna systems are no longer suited to high-noise or low-signal applications such as intrusion detection. Detailing highly effective approaches to non-Gaussian weak signal detection, Adaptive Antennas and Receivers provides an authoritative introduction to state-of-the-art research on the modeling, testing, and application of these technologies.

    Edited by innovative researcher and eminent expert Melvin M. Weiner, this book is the first to integrate three advanced approaches to non-Gaussian weak signal detection into a single reference: homogeneous partitioning of the surveillance volume, adaptive antennas, and adaptive receivers. Comprising self-contained chapters contributed by renowned experts such as Donald D. Weiner and Ronald Fante, each chapter explores the techniques, theoretical basis, and applications of the approach under discussion. The book considers signal detection in the presence of external noise such as clutter residue, interference, atmospheric noise, jammers, external thermal noise, in vivo surrounding tissue, and camouflaging material, making it ideal for use across a broad spectrum of applications.

    This authoritative reference supplies more than 750 figures and tables, 1460 equations, and 640 references. Adaptive Antennas and Receivers is an ideal resource for improving performance in surveillance, communication, navigation, artificial intelligence, computer tomography, neuroscience, and intrusion detection systems, to name only a few.

    Table of Contents

    HOMOGENEOUS PARTITIONING OF THE SURVEILLANCE VOLUME
    Introduction, M.M. Weiner
    A New Approach to Radar Detection Based on the Partitioning and Statistical Characterization of the Surveillance Volume, M.A. Slamani
    Statistical Analysis of the Nonhomogeneity Detector (for Excluding Nonhomogeneous Samples from a Subdivision), M. Rangaswamy, J.H. Michels, and B.Himed
    ANew Technique for Univariate Distribution Approximation of Random Data, R.R. Shah
    Probability Density Distribution Approximation and Goodness-of-Fit Tests of Random Data, A.Ozturk
    Applications, W.J. Baldygo, C.T. Capraro, G.T. Capraro, D.Ferris, A.D. Keckler, M.A. Slamani, D.L. Stadelman, V. Vannicola, D.D. Weiner, W.W. Weiner, and M.C. Wicks

    ADAPTIVE ANTENNAS
    Introduction, M.M. Weiner
    Adaptive Implementation of Optimum Space -Time Processing, L. Cai and H. Wang
    A Printed-Circuit Smart Antenna with Hemispherical Coverage for High Data-Rate Wireless Systems, G. Ploussios
    Applications, E.C. Barile, R.M. Davis, R.L. Fante, T.P. Guella, J.A. Torres, and J.J. Vaccaro

    ADAPTIVE RECEIVERS
    Introduction, M.M. Weiner
    Spherically Invariant Random Processes for Radar Clutter Modeling, Simulation,and Distribution Identification, M. Rangaswamy
    Weak SignalDetection, P. Chakravarthi
    A Generalization of Spherically Invariant Random Vectors (SIRVs)with an Application to Reverberation Reduction in a Correlation Sonar, T.J. Barnard
    Applications, T.J. Barnard, A.D. Keckler,F. Khan, J.H. Michels, M. Rangaswamy, D.L. Stadelman, and D.D. Weiner
    Appendices
    Acronyms
    References
    Computer Programs available at CRC Press Website
    Index

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