Fourier transforms in radar and signal processing

"Fourier transforms are used widely, and are of particular value in the analysis of functions and combinations of functions found in radar and signal processing. Still, many problems that could have been tackled by using Fourier transforms may have gone unsolved because they require integration...

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Main Author: Brandwood, David.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Boston : Artech House, ©2003.
Series: Artech House radar library.
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ISBN: 1580536131
9781580536134
1580531741
9781580531740
9781523117215
1523117214
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xi, 199 pages) : illustrations

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Summary: "Fourier transforms are used widely, and are of particular value in the analysis of functions and combinations of functions found in radar and signal processing. Still, many problems that could have been tackled by using Fourier transforms may have gone unsolved because they require integration that is difficult and tedious. Now practitioners can solve many of these problems with the integration-free approach to carrying out Fourier transforms (and Fourier series) presented in this unique book." "By building upon Woodward's well-known "rules and pairs" method and related concepts and procedures, the book establishes a unified system that makes implicit the integration required for performing Fourier transforms on a wide variety of functions. It details how complex functions can be broken down to their constituent parts for analysis. The approach presented in this book allows professionals to concentrate on functional relationships instead of getting bogged down in the details of integration. Moreover, the book includes specific examples in the areas of digital signal processing, radar, and antenna operation."--Jacket
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 1580536131
9781580536134
1580531741
9781580531740
9781523117215
1523117214
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