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Contributors Preface Chapter 1: An Introduction to Radar (Merrill I. Skolnik) Chapter 2: Prediction of Radar Range (Lamont V. Blake) Chapter 3: Receivers (John W. Taylor, Jr.) Chapter 4: Transmitters (T.A. Weil) Chapter 5: Solid-State Transmitters (Michael T. Borkowski) Chapter 6: Reflector Antennas (Helmut E. Schrank, Gary E. Evans, and Daniel Davis) Chapter 7: Phased Array Radar Antennas (Theodore C. Cheston and Joe Frank) Chapter 8: Automatic Detection, Tracking, and Sensor Integration (G.V. Trunk) Chapter 9: Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (A. Farina) Chapter 10: Pulse Compression Radar (Edward C. Farnett and George H. Stevens) Chapter 11: Radar Cross Section (Eugene F. Knott) Chapter 12: Ground Echo (Richard K. Moore) Chapter 13: Sea Clutter (Lewis B. Wetzel) Chapter 14: CW and FM Radar (William K. Saunders) Chapter 15: MTI Radar (William W. Shrader and V. Gregers-Hansen) Chapter 16: Airborne MTI (Fred M. Staudaher) Chapter 17: Pulse Doppler Radar (William H. Long, David H. Mahoney, and William A. Skillman) Chapter 18: Tracking Radar (Dean D. Howard) Chapter 19: Radar Guidance of Missiles (Alex Ivanov) Chapter 20: Height Finding and 3D Radar (David J. Murrow) Chapter 21: Synthetic Aperture Radar (L.J. Cutrona) Chapter 22: Space-Based Radar Systems and Technology (Leopold J. Cantafio) Chapter 23: Meteorological Radar (Robert J. Serafin) Chapter 24: HF Over-the-Horizon Radar (J.M. Headrick) Chapter 25: Bistatic Radar (Nicholas J. Willis) INDEX

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About the Editor in Chief Merrill I. Skolnik, known worldwide for his leadership in radar research and development, has been affiliated with the Johns Hopkins Radiation Laboratory, Sylvania, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, the Research Division of Electronic Communications Inc., the Institute for Defense Analyses, and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. He received his doctorate in electrical engineering from Johns Hopkins University, where he also earned B.E. and M.S.E. degrees. He is the author of the leading college textbook on radar, Introduction to Radar Systems (McGraw-Hill), now in its second edition, and the editor of Radar Applications. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the IEEE, and has served as editor of the Proceedings of the IEEE.

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