The course was initially developed in 2000 for engineers and scientists with little radar experience. It covers core topics in radar fundamentals and subsystems over multiple lectures. The course has evolved significantly and now includes additional material on radar applications. It is intended to provide students a broad understanding of radar principles and issues.
The course contents
- Lecture 1. Introduction
- Lecture 2. Review of Electromagnetism.
- Lecture 3. Review of Signals, Systems, and DSP
- Lecture 4.The Radar Equation
- Lecture 5.Propagation through the Atmosphere
- Lecture 6. Detection Signals in Noise
- Lecture 7.Radar Cross Section
- Lecture 8. Antennas I
- Lecture 9. Antennas II
- Lecture 10. Radar Clutter
- Lecture 11.Waveforms and Pulse Compression
- Lecture 12. Clutter Rejection I
- Lecture 13. Clutter Rejection II
- Lecture 14. Airborne Pulse Doppler Radar
- Lecture 15. Parameter Estimation and Tracking I
- Lecture 16. Parameter Estimation and Tracking II
- Lecture 17.
- Lecture 18.
- Lecture 19.
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