NOTAS: | "A comprehensive treatment of bistatic radar, largely superceded now by single-site radar systems, but still revived every decade or so. A history of bistatic systems points out to potential designers the applications that have worked and the deadends not worth pursuing. Willis reviews the basic concepts and definitions, and explains the mathematical development of relationships, such as geometry, Ovals of Cassini, dynamic range, isorange and isodoppler contours, target doppler, and clutter doppler spread." |