Radar Systems Engineering Essentials is a practical guide for engineers, developers, analysts, and students who need a clear, systems-level understanding of how modern radar works, from first principles to real-world integration.
Built around a complete engineering workflow, the book connects mission needs to measurable specifications, then carries those requirements through propagation modeling, waveform selection, receiver design, detection processing, tracking, and multi-sensor fusion. It is written for readers who want more than isolated theory. The focus is on how each design choice affects performance, cost, and operational usefulness.
Each chapter includes a practical example that turns concepts into engineering decisions. These examples help the reader move from formulas and block diagrams to complete system reasoning, making the material useful for design reviews, performance analysis, simulation work, and implementation planning.
Why it stands out: the book treats radar as an end-to-end system. Detection, tracking, signal processing, and surveillance architecture are presented as connected parts of one operational pipeline, not separate topics. That makes it especially helpful for anyone working on modern surveillance systems, multi-domain sensing, or radar programs that must interface with external sensors and fused track outputs.
Clear, applied, and technically grounded, this title offers a strong foundation for building, evaluating, and improving radar systems in demanding environments.
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