Syllabus B Tech Eighth Semester Radar Engineering EC8004

Syllabus Eighth Semester

Syllabus Seventh Semester Radar Engineering EC8004

The concepts developed in this course will aid in quantification of several concepts in chemistry that have been introduced at the 10+2 levels in schools. Technology is being increasingly based on the electronic, atomic and molecular level modifications, Syllabus Sixth Semester Radar Engineering EC8004 is given here.

Quantum theory is more than 100 years old and to understand phenomena at nanometer levels, one has to base the description of all chemical processes at molecular levels. The course will enable the student to:

  • Analyse microscopic chemistry in terms of atomic and molecular orbitals and intermolecular forces.
  • Rationalise bulk properties and processes using thermodynamic considerations.
  • Distinguish the ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum used for exciting different molecular energy levels in various spectroscopic techniques
  • Rationalise periodic properties such as ionization potential, electronegativity, oxidation states and electronegativity.
  • List major chemical reactions that are used in the synthesis of molecules.

EC 8004 – Radar Engineering

Unit 1
Radar block diagram and operation, radar range equation, application of radar, pre diction of range performance, receiver, integration of radar pulses, radar cross section, PRF, Doppler effects, CW radar, FMCW radar, FM CW altimeter, multiple frequency radar.
Unit 2
MTI radar, delay line canceller, multiple or staggered pulse repetition, Doppler filter, MTI radar processor, limitations to MTI performance.
Unit 3
Radar cross section, Scattering cross section, effect of polarization on cross section, target scattering matrixes.
Unit 4

Radar signal and networks, real radar signals, complex radar signals, analytical radar signals,duration frequency and bandwidth of signals, transmission of signals through networks, matched filter, ambiguity function, uncertainty function.

Unit 5

Radar receiver, display, duplexer, radar antenna, radar resolution, noise figure, mixers, low noise front ends, displays- type A and PPI representations, receiver protectors.

Books Recommended

1. Skolnik: Introduction to Radar Systems, TMH.
2. Toomay and Hannen: Principles of Radar, PHI Learing.
3. Edde: Radar- Principles, Technology Applications, Pearson Education.
4. Peebles: Radar Principles, Wiley India.