Within the wide and fascinating field of radar techniques and systems@ this book describes in detail a number of areas of research related to system architecture and design@ phenomenology@ array antennas and signal processing. The topics covered include: radar detection; phenomenology of clutter and related constant false alarm rate (CFAR) processors; Doppler techniques for surveillance radar@ multifunction radar and synthetic aperture radar; clutter suppression: moving target indicators and detectors@ adaptive and optimum MTI (moving target indication); rejection of jamming in space and frequency domains; concepts of radar target identification; architectural options and trend in radar signal processing; phased arrays (array theory@ analysis and synthesis techniques; array elements and mutual coupling effects; architecture@ elements@ design criteria and low-sidelobe techniques for active arrays); bistatic radar; and space-based radar. Author Gaspare Galati