Wiley-Interscience, 1989. — 373 p. — ISBN10: 0471613576; ISBN13: 978-0471613572.
This book treats the subject of radar cross section (RCS), with special emphasis on the statistical aspects and applications thereof. To that purpose, it is organized into four parts, of which the third part forms the central core. The material is arranged so that each part consists of five chapters, each of which is designed to occupy a two-hour lecture period. Thus, the 20 chapters can be used for a standard 40-hour course of lectures. The material has, in fact, been used twice in this manner for groups of working engineers; so, it has benefited considerably from constructive comment and criticism offered by the listeners. Each chapter has its own equation and figure numbers beginning with unity.
Fundamentals including notation, definitions, and formulas
Scattering and diffraction of electromagnetic waves
Practical RCS analyses and applications using statistical methods
The role of constitutive parameters in RCS