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| Preface | |
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| Introduction | |
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| Why "Cognitive" Radar? | |
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| Functional Elements and Characteristics of a Cognitive Radar Architecture | |
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| Adaptive Transmit Capability | |
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| Knowledge-Aided Processing | |
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| Book Organization | |
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| References | |
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| Optimum Multi-Input Multioutput (MIMO) Radar | |
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| Introduction | |
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| Jointly Optimizing the Transmit and Receive Functions Case I: Maximizing SINR | |
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| Multipath Interference | |
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| Jointly Optimizing the Transmit and Receive Functions Case II: Maximizing Signal-to-Clutter | |
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| Sidelobe Target Suppression: "Sidelobe Nulling on Transmit" | |
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| Optimal Pulse Shape for Maximizing SCR | |
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| Optimum Space-Time MIMO Processing for Clutter Suppression in Airborne MTI Radar | |
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| Optimum MIMO Target Identification | |
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| Two-Target Identification Example | |
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| Multitarget Identification Example | |
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| Constrained Optimum MIMO Radar | |
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| Prenulling on Transmit | |
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| Relaxed Projection Example | |
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| Nonlinear FM (NLFM) to Achieve Constant Modulus | |
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| Matched Subspace Example | |
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| Infinite Duration (Steady State) Case | |
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| References | |
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| Adaptive Multi-Input Multioutput (MIMO) Radar | |
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| Introduction | |
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| Transmit-Independent Channel Estimation | |
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| Adaptive Multipath Interference Mitigation | |
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| Dynamic MIMO Calibration | |
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| MIMO Cohere-on-Target | |
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| Transmit-Dependent Channel Estimation | |
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| STAP-on-Transmit (STAP-Tx) Example | |
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| DDMA MIMO STAP Clutter Mitigation Example for GMTI Radar | |
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| Theoretical Performance Bounds of the DDMA MIMO STAP Approach | |
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| References | |
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| Introduction to Knowledge-Aided (KA) Adaptive Radar | |
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| The Need for KA Radar | |
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| Introduction to KA Radar: Back to "Bayes-ics" | |
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| Indirect KA Radar: Intelligent Training and Filter Selection | |
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| Intelligent Filter Selection: Matching the Adaptive DoFs (ADoFs) to the Available Training Data | |
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| Direct KA Radar: Bayesian Filtering and Data Prewhitening | |
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| Using Past Observations as a Prior Knowledge Source | |
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| Real-Time KA Radar: The DARPA KASSPER Project | |
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| Solution: Look-Ahead Scheduling | |
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| Balancing Throughput in a KASSPER HPEC Architecture | |
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| Examples of a KA Architectures Developed by the DARPA/AFRL KASSPER Project | |
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| KA Radar Epilogue | |
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| References | |
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| Putting It All Together | |
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| Cognitive Radar: The Fully Adaptive Knowledge-Aided Approach | |
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| A Cognitive Radar Architecture | |
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| Informal Operational Narrative for a GMTI Radar | |
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| Areas for Future Research and Development | |
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| References | |
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| About the Author | |
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| Index | |