Radar Cross Section Second Edition (Artech House Radar Library (Hardcover))

* Read # Radar Cross Section Second Edition (Artech House Radar Library (Hardcover)) by Eugene F. Knott, Michael T. Tuley, John F. Shaeffer ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Radar Cross Section Second Edition (Artech House Radar Library (Hardcover)) The reference information and advanced material will be used by students, practising engineers, and radar echo specialists.. Managers will appreciate the impact of radar echo reduction measures on overall system performance. Analysts will use the exact and general formulation of the radar echo prediction problem. Engineers will exploit the simplicity and utility of high-frequency predictions of radar cross section (RCS)]

Radar Cross Section Second Edition (Artech House Radar Library (Hardcover))

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Rating : 4.70 (954 Votes)
Asin : 0890066183
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 611 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-04-06
Language : English

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W. D ONEIL said Best book on RCS technology. Knott, Shaeffer, and Tuley don't tell us everything about stealth, naturally, but within the limits of a single, unclassified volume this is about as balanced and comprehensive an overview as could be wished. The approach is physical rather than purely mathematical. A good background in electromagnetics is need. Walton C. Gibson said Not a bad qualitative discussion on radar cross section. This book discusses, at an introductory level, the concepts of radar cross section and electromagnetic scattering phenomena. It also goes over some of the computational techniques used in the area of RCS prediction, such as physical optics, diffraction, and the method of moments. There are also several sections. Good introductory text for understanding RCS. Jason Bowman (jbowman@ecn.purdue.edu) Probably one of the best books I've seen for a basic understanding of RCS and how it applies to aircraft design. It's a little daunting at first if you are not familiar with basic electromagnetics, especially the math. But there are many places where only principles are discussed. The one drawback of the book i

The reference information and advanced material will be used by students, practising engineers, and radar echo specialists.. Managers will appreciate the impact of radar echo reduction measures on overall system performance. Analysts will use the exact and general formulation of the radar echo prediction problem. Engineers will exploit the simplicity and utility of high-frequency predictions of radar cross section (RCS)

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