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Nathanson, Fred E. was born on January 12, 1933 in Baltimore. Son of Melvin and Sophia Nathanson.
(A comprehensive survey of current techniques, Radar Desig...)
A comprehensive survey of current techniques, Radar Design Principles explores the relationship between radar signals and environment. The author discusses both detection and processing, presenting various types of waveforms and processors, and explaining how they cope with interference. The scope of his treatment is evident in the Table of Contents: Radar and its Composite Environment; Review of Radar Range Performance Computations; Statistical Relationships for Various Detection Processes; Automatic Detection by Nonlinear Sequential and Adaptive Processes; Radar Targets; Atmospheric Effects, Weather and Chaff; Sea and Land Backscatter; Signal Processing Concepts and Waveform Design; Moving Target Indicators; Environmental Limitations of CW Radars; Pulse-doppler and Burst Waveforms; Phase Coding Techniques; Linear Frequency Modulation and Frequency Coding; Hybrid Processors, Correlators and Incoherent Techniques.
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Nathanson, Fred E. was born on January 12, 1933 in Baltimore. Son of Melvin and Sophia Nathanson.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1955; Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, 1956.
Member of staff, Johns Hopkins/Applied Physics, Laurel, Maryland., 1956-1970; division manager, Technology Svc. Corporation, Silver Spring, Maryland., 1970-1988; principal research engineer, Georgia Technology Research Institute, Atlanta, since 1988.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (chairman AESS radar system panel 1983-1984, deputy chairman international radar conference 1975, 80, 95, 90).
Married Lila Hoch; children: Allan J., Janice A. Nathanson Smith.