
Radar Sea Clutter: Modelling and Target Detection - Hardcover
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Radar Sea Clutter: Modelling and Target Detection
The first maritime surveillance radars in World War II quickly discovered that returns from the sea, soon to be known as sea clutter, were often the limiting factor when attempting to detect small targets while controlling false alarms. This remains true for modern radars, where the detection of small, slow moving targets on a rough sea surface remains one of the main drivers for maritime radar...
Luke Rosenberg is a research specialist at the Defence Science and Technology Group in Australia and an adjunct Associate Professor with the University of Adelaide. His work covers a range of areas related to airborne radar. Dr Rosenberg has received the prestigious Defence Science and Technology Achievement Award for Science and Engineering Excellence in 2016 and the IEEE AESS...
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