RADAR SIGNAL
PROCESSING
Courses
MAIT679T
Target Tracking and Filtering
This advanced topics course will present the latest advances in tracking technology. The course begins with a review of probability theory, followed by a discussion of the Bayesian estimation techniques. The Kalman filter and its extensions are then introduced and studied. Related techniques including non-linear filters, modified gain techniques, Wiener filters, coordinate systems, and adaptive methods will also be covered. Advanced techniques in particle filtering, as well as tracking problems such as neighbor association and target re-acquisition will also be treated.
(3 credits)
MAIT 623
Modern Mathematical Methods of Signal and Image Processing I
This course offers an introduction to current signal/image processing techniques, including wavelets and frames in the context of applied and numerical harmonic analysis. Topics include time-frequency and time-scale representations, sub-band filterbanks, and applications to compression and denoising.
(3 credits)
ENPM 808V
Principles of Radar I
This advanced topics course introduces the student with the basic radar principles with emphasis on radar applications, radar types and sub-systems, target radar cross section, detection theory, propagation, clutter, waveforms, and processing.
(3 credits)
ENPM 808Z
Principles of Radar II
This advanced topics course builds on the student's knowledge of introductory concepts and advanced radar principles with an emphasis on radar antennas and corresponding signal processing techniques. .
(3 credits)
University of Maryland College Park
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