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This is the first of two volumes on space-time adaptive processing (STAP), updating the author’s first book. It provides a systematic introduction to airborne moving target indication (MTI) system design for use in Earth observation, surveillance and reconnaissance, paying particular attention to interfering background (clutter) suppression. There are chapters on: signal and interference models; properties of airborne clutter; fully-adaptive space-time processors; space-time subspace techniques; spatial transforms for linear arrays; adaptive space-time digital filters; antenna-related aspects; space-frequency processing; radar ambiguities; STAP under jamming conditions; space-time processing for bistatic radar; interrelate problems in SAR and ISAR; parameter estimation; and special aspects of airborne MTI radar. |