

Beschreibung
This book highlights the synthesis of polarization selection system in the background of passive noise formed by reflections from space-distributed targets. This synthesis is fulfilled as close as possible to its ideal configuration in terms of maximal signal...This book highlights the synthesis of polarization selection system in the background of passive noise formed by reflections from space-distributed targets. This synthesis is fulfilled as close as possible to its ideal configuration in terms of maximal signal-to-noise ratio for the matched load of radar station antenna system. It presents a new approach to radar system resolution enhancement based on the development of mathematical model for radiometric receivers with mono-pulse antenna systems, as well as creation of a new algorithm that allows increasing angular resolution during the object's search and tracking due to special signal processing.
Analyzes current modeling methods for processes of radioheat contrasts reconstruction along with existing radiometer models Presents new mathematical model that provides angular resolution enhancement and less fluctuation errors without enlargement of antenna aperture Contains algorithms for object's search and tracking taking into account radiometer working peculiarities in radar system
Autorentext
Nikolay Kondratievich Yurkov is a doctor of technical sciences, Professor and head of the Department Design and production of radio equipment of the federal state budgetary educational institution of higher education at Penza State University. He graduated from the Penza Polytechnic Institute (now Penza State University) in 1972 with a degree in radio engineering and obtained his PhD thesis at the Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instrumentation in 1977 with a degree in radar and radio navigation. He is author of more than 550 scientific papers, including 13 monographs, two textbooks, a number of methodological works. Nina Ivanovna Romancheva is candidate of technical sciences, an associate professor in the department of computers, complexes, systems and networks at the Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation. She graduated from the Penza Polytechnic Institute in 1982 with a degree in automated control systems and postgraduate studies at the Moscow Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers with a degree in automation and management of technological processes and production (transport) in 1988. Her research interests are in the areas of computing systems and networks, including mobile complexes in a secure configuration. Dmitry Alexandrovich Zatuchny is Doctor of technical sciences, Associate Professor and Professor at the Department of Computation Machines, Complexes, Systems and Networks at Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation. He is the author of more than 140 scientific works, including 5 monographs, 6 textbooks, 1 patent on an invention and 6 state registered computer programs. He was responsible for a number of research projects on ensuring the functioning of modern navigation systems in civil aviation aircraft and air traffic control. Evgeny Yuryevich Goncharov is a student of the Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation. Evgeny Yuryevich Goncharov is Laureate of the grant competition of the Academic Council of the Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation. Evgeny Yuryevich Goncharov is Participant of the II International contest of scientific cadet works Young science Academy 2021 (Republic of Belarus) and Finalist in the student nomination of the X Youth Award in the field of science and innovation of the Research Technical University Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. General principles of system analysis of the problems of radar contrast increment control processes.- Chapter 2. Synthesis of signal's polarization selection system with the background of passive noise formed by reflections from distributed targets.- Chapter 3. Primary ways of technical implementation of developed selection system and methods of device's error minimizing.- Chapter 4. Experimental test of theoretical results.
