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ADVANCE BOOK INFORMATION

RADAR AUTOMATIC TARGET RECOGNITION (ATR) AND


NON-COOPERATIVE TARGET RECOGNITION (NCTR)
BLACKNELL & GRIFFITHS (EDS.)

Capturing material presented by leading international


experts at a NATO lecture series, this book explores both
the fundamentals of classification techniques applied to
data from a variety of radar modes and selected
advanced techniques at the forefront of research.

 Captures material presented by leading international


experts at the NATO SET-172 lecture series.
 Explores both the fundamentals of classification
techniques applied to data from a variety of radar
modes and selected advanced techniques at the
forefront of research.
 Topics include; the problem as applied to the ground,
air and maritime domains, impact of image quality on
the overall target recognition performance,
performance of different approaches to the classifier
algorithm and improvement in performance to be
gained when a target can be viewed from more than
one perspective.
 This book also discusses challenges and directions
for future research.

ISBN: 978-1-84919-685-7
Product code: PBRA0330
READERSHIP BIC Codes: TJ
Price: £90 / $149
Essential reading for academic, industrial and military radar Size (mm) 234 x 156
researchers, students and engineers worldwide. Extent: 296pp
Format: Hardback
Publish date: September 2013
Rights: World – all languages
AUTHOR INFORMATION

Hugh Griffiths’ research interests include radar sensor www.theiet.org/books-radarauto


systems and signal processing as well as antennas and
antenna measurement techniques. In 2012 he was awarded
the A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize by the IET. To place an order or to request
further information, contact Alex
David Blacknell has worked on a large variety of topics in Fox, IET Books Sales Manager
radar signal and image processing during his career and he
is a recognised international expert on radar image T: 01438 767655
exploitation. E: AFox@theiet.org

The IET | PO Box 96 | Stevenage | SG1 2SD | UK | Tel +44 (0)1438 767328 | Fax +44 (0)1438 767375 | www.theiet.org

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IET, Michael Faraday House, Six Hills Way, Stevenage, Herts, SG1 2AY.

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