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Small and Short-Range Radar Systems

Small and Short-Range Radar Systems

Radar Expert Esteemed Author Gregory L. Charvat on CNN and CBS Author Gregory L. Charvat appeared on CNN on March 17 2014 to discuss whether Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 might have literally flown below the radar. He appeared again on CNN on March 20 2014 to explain the basics of radar and he explored the hope and limitations of the technology involved in the search for Flight 370 on CBS on March 22 2014. Get His Book Now Coupling theory with reality from derivation to implementation of actual radar systems Small and Short-Range Radar Systems analyzes and then provides design procedures and working design examples of small and short-range radar systems. Discussing applications from automotive to through-wall imaging autonomous vehicle and beyond the practical text supplies high-level descriptions theoretical derrivations back-of-envelope calculations explanations of processing algorithms and case studies for each type of small radar system covered including continuous wave (CW) ultrawideband (UWB) impulse linear frequency modulation (FM) linear rail synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and phased array. This essential reference: Explains how to design your own radar devices Demonstrates how to process data from small radar sensors Provides real-world measured radar data to test algorithms before investing development time Complete with downloadable MATLAB® scripts and actual radar measurements Small and Short-Range Radar Systems empowers you to rapidly develop small radar technology for your application.

GBP 89.99
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Microcontrollers High-Performance Systems and Programming

Physical Principles of Astronomical Instrumentation

Principles of Textile Printing

The Peach Potato Aphid (Myzus persicae) Ecology and Management

The Peach Potato Aphid (Myzus persicae) Ecology and Management

Considered as economically significant pests with worldwide distribution aphids feed on hundreds of cultivated and ornamental plants and cause considerable economic loss on a global scale. The peach-potato aphid Myzus persicae is one of the most severe model aphid pests and successfully colonizes hundreds of plant species from 40 different families. It is a complex aphid pest known for its high reproductive rate biotype formation suppression of plant defenses and wide range of host plants. This book covers ecological aspects - including life cycle damage and host range - which make aphids an economically important pest. A wide range of topics are covered including ecological aspects of M. persicae; challenges with management approaches; damage; suppression of plant defenses; evolution; the mechanism of resistance against major classes of insecticides; the potential of biological control and natural plant-derived compounds (plant defense elicitors) as an alternative to the use of synthetic chemical insecticides to control M. persicae; and integrated pest management for M. persicae. As the peach-potato aphid is a model aphid pest studying it helps to develop control strategies against the entire group of aphids. Written for professionals as well as students teachers and researchers in the fields of entomology ecology and bioscience this book is an enriching new addition to its field. | The Peach Potato Aphid (Myzus persicae) Ecology and Management

GBP 89.99
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Electrospun Nanofibres Materials Methods and Applications

Secrets of the Moon Understanding and Analysing the Lunar Surface

Secrets of the Moon Understanding and Analysing the Lunar Surface

Secrets of the Moon: Understanding and Analysing the Lunar Surface provides a unique account of the origin of key features on the lunar surface. Containing historical accounts and the latest observations from the field in addition to exciting data from the Apollo manned missions it describes the development of our current understanding of our Moon. It also explores the fracturing of the Moon a topic not explored in other literature in the area and contains a statistical treatment of the smaller craters of the Moon as well as a geological treatment of the larger craters. This moderately technical account is designed to clarify and update the general thinking on the nature and origin of the most important lunar surface features for both undergraduate and research students. It may also be read by the professional scientist especially the astronomer and the geologist who has found little time to study the Moon’s topography in addition to the lunar amateur astronomer and even the dedicated layman with a keen interest in lunar science. The book excludes nearly all mathematical symbols in order to remain accessible to those without a formal education in the area. Key Features: Authored by an expert in the area Presents a comprehensive account of the lunar surface from historical observations to the NASA Apollo manned missions and the latest observations and data in the field Includes a statistical and geological treatment of the craters Dr. Gilbert Fielder is Reader Emeritus at Lancaster University United Kingdom. He performed extended teaching at Lancaster University on Planetary Science and introduced a new degree course on Remote Sensing. Prior to this he was Principal Investigator in NASA’s Heat Capacity Mapping Programme while continuing to head the Lunar and Planetary Unit at Lancaster until retirement. Dr. Fielder has authored several books and presented many BBC and ITA television news programmes as well as popular programmes with Sir Patrick Moore (on the BBC’s The Sky at Night) and on the occasion of the first landing of astronauts on the Moon with David Frost as Chairman in a special programme. | Secrets of the Moon Understanding and Analysing the Lunar Surface

GBP 150.00
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Aircraft Performance An Engineering Approach

Cybersecurity Management in Education Technologies Risks and Countermeasures for Advancements in E-learning

Introduction to Nuclear Reactor Physics

About Designing Analysing Design Meetings

Fox and Cameron's Food Science Nutrition & Health

Applications of Computational Intelligence in Concrete Technology

Rheology Applied in Polymer Processing

Physical Methods for Materials Characterisation

Protocols for Macroalgae Research

Liquid Crystals with Nano/Micro Particles and Their Applications

Design Engineer's Sourcebook

Experiment Design for Environmental Engineering Methods and Examples

GBP 110.00
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Handbook of Geospatial Artificial Intelligence

Handbook of Geospatial Artificial Intelligence

This comprehensive handbook covers Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) which is the integration of geospatial studies and AI machine (deep) learning and knowledge graph technologies. It explains key fundamental concepts methods models and technologies of GeoAI and discusses the recent advances research tools and applications that range from environmental observation and social sensing to natural disaster responses. As the first single volume on this fast-emerging domain Handbook of Geospatial Artificial Intelligence is an excellent resource for educators students researchers and practitioners utilizing GeoAI in fields such as information science environment and natural resources geosciences and geography. Features Provides systematic introductions and discussions of GeoAI theory methods technologies applications and future perspectives Covers a wide range of GeoAI applications and case studies in practice Offers supplementary materials such as data programming code tools and case studies Discusses the recent developments of GeoAI methods and tools Includes contributions written by top experts in cutting-edge GeoAI topics This book is intended for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students from different disciplines and those taking GIS courses in geography or computer sciences as well as software engineers geospatial industry engineers GIS professionals in non-governmental organizations and federal/state agencies who use GIS and want to learn more about GeoAI advances and applications.

GBP 150.00
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