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Fundamentals of the Radiolocation and Radionavigation, Hardback Book

Fundamentals of the Radiolocation and Radionavigation Hardback

Part of the Springer Aerospace Technology series

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The book presents principles of operation of radar and radionavigation systems.

The group of radar systems includes: primary and secondary radiolocations, bistatic and multistatic systems.

They are illustrated with relevant examples of calculation and applications.

The issues of increasing the range of the radar systems are presented together with the matched filtering of the used signals.

Other discussed issues are methods for eliminating interfering signals and researching methods of 3D space.

Various methods of the monopulse radiolocation are presented in Chapter 12.

In Chapters 13–18 terrestrial and satellite radionavigation systems are under discussion.

The terrestrial systems are: Loran C, Decca Navigator and Omega.

The TRANSIT is an example of a hyperbolic satellite system.

The stadiometric systems GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BeiDou, IRNSS and QZSS are discussed together with differential systems augmentating of them.

The ILS, MLS and TLS supporting the landing of aircrafts are discussed in Chapter 17.

The prospects for replacing of them with satellite systems augmentated by appropriate reference ground-based stations (GBAS) are also analyzed.

Various beacons and ranging devices used in aviation are described in the Chapter 18.

This book is intended primarily for students and engineers interested in radar, radionavigation and aerospace engineering.

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