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Product Description Developed from the author’s graduate-level courses, the first edition of this book filled the need for a comprehensive, self-contained, and hands-on treatment of radar systems analysis and design. It quickly became a bestseller and was widely adopted by many professors. The second edition built on this successful format by rearranging and updating topics and code. Reorganized, expanded, and updated, Radar Systems Analysis and Design Using MATLAB®, Third Edition continues to help graduate students and engineers understand the many issues involved in radar systems design and analysis. Each chapter includes the mathematical and analytical coverage necessary for obtaining a solid understanding of radar theory. Additionally, MATLAB functions/programs in each chapter further enhance comprehension of the theory and provide a source for establishing radar system design requirements. Incorporating feedback from professors and practicing engineers, the third edition of this bestselling text reflects the state of the art in the field and restructures the material to be more convenient for course use. It includes several new topics and many new end-of-chapter problems. This edition also takes advantage of the new features in the latest version of MATLAB. Updated MATLAB code is available for download on the book’s CRC Press web page. Review "The discussion is clearly set out, with step-by-step derivations, easily interpreted diagrams, and sufficient contextual information for the reader to quickly become proficient in the subject without having to delve into excessive and distractive technical detail. … radar novices and experienced practitioners alike will find it a useful addition to their textbook collection."―The Aeronautical Journal, September 2014 "It provides an essential understanding of radar design, analysis, and signal processing in one convenient source in an updated 3rd edition of this best-selling book. … This comprehensive book contains theory, easy-to-follow design equations and formulas, and basic principles that provide the reader with a solid foundation in radar systems. … Academics teaching a course in radar systems will find this an excellent teaching resource and should consider this book for their main textbook. Also, practicing engineers interested in learning about design and operating principles of radar systems would find this book worthwhile."―John J. Shea, IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, July/August 2014