TY - BOOK ID - 65291556 TI - Electromagnetic wave scattering by aerial and ground radar objects PY - 2019 SN - 1315214512 1523106980 1482282615 1466576782 132263730X 1351830406 PB - Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, DB - UniCat KW - Radar KW - Electromagnetic waves KW - Radar cross sections. KW - Radar targets. KW - Data processing. KW - Scattering. KW - Targets, Radar KW - Cross sections, Radar KW - Radar cross section measurements KW - Radar echo areas KW - RCS (Radar) KW - Signal processing KW - Scattering (Physics) KW - Detectors KW - Electronic systems KW - Pulse techniques (Electronics) KW - Radio KW - Remote sensing KW - Electromagnetics and Microwaves KW - Communications System Design KW - Aerospace Engineering KW - ENG KW - ElectricalEngineering KW - MechanicalEngineering KW - SCI-TECH KW - STM KW - Computational Electrodynamics KW - Electromagnetic Scattering Theory KW - Electromagnetic Wave Scattering KW - Physical Optics Approximation KW - Radar Cross-Section Prediction KW - Radar Detection Algorithms KW - Radar Microwaves KW - Radar Recognition Algorithms KW - Radar Scattering Computation KW - Radar Scattering Software KW - RCS Prediction KW - Reduction of Radar Observability KW - Sergey V. Nechitaylo KW - Stealth Technology KW - Valery M. Orlenko KW - Vitaly A. Vasilets UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:65291556 AB - "This monograph is intended for scientists and engineers working in the field of radar and computational electrodynamics. The book content is the result of works by group of authors who represent the scientific school of applied electrodynamics that had been established in the 1960s by Professor I.V. Sukharevsky within the Govorov Military Radiotechnical Academy. Representatives of this school went on studying electromagnetic wave scattering from objects of various nature consequently in Kharkiv Military University, United Scientific Research Institute of Ukrainian Armed Forces, and Kharkiv Ivan Kozhedub University of Air Force"-- ER -