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== Bibliography == {{Further reading cleanup|date=November 2014}} ===References=== * Barrett, Dick, "''[http://www.radarpages.co.uk/index.htm All you ever wanted to know about British air defence radar]''". The Radar Pages. (History and details of various British radar systems) * Buderi, "''[https://web.archive.org/web/20030803115343/http://privateline.com/TelephoneHistory3/radarhistorybuderi.html Telephone History: Radar History]''". Privateline.com. (Anecdotal account of the carriage of the world's first high power cavity magnetron from Britain to the US during WW2.) * Ekco Radar [http://www.ekco-radar.co.uk/ WW2 Shadow Factory] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051212132004/http://www.ekco-radar.co.uk/ |date=12 December 2005 }} The secret development of British radar. * ES310 [https://fas.org/man/dod-101/navy/docs/es310/syllabus.htm "''Introduction to Naval Weapons Engineering.''". (Radar fundamentals section)] * Hollmann, Martin, "''[http://www.radarworld.org/index.html Radar Family Tree]''". [http://www.radarworld.org/ Radar World]. * Penley, Bill, and Jonathan Penley, "''[https://web.archive.org/web/20081201090207/http://www.penleyradararchives.org.uk/history/introduction.htm Early Radar History]—an Introduction''". 2002. * Pub 1310 ''Radar Navigation and Maneuvering Board Manual'', National Imagery and Mapping Agency, Bethesda, MD 2001 (US govt publication '...intended to be used primarily as a manual of instruction in navigation schools and by naval and merchant marine personnel.') * Wesley Stout, 1946 [https://www.web.imperialclub.info/Yr/1945/46Radar/Cover.htm "''Radar – The Great Detective''"] Early development and production by Chrysler Corp. during WWII. * Swords, Seán S., "Technical History of the Beginnings of Radar", ''[[Institution of Electrical Engineers|IEE]] History of Technology Series'', Vol. 6, London: Peter Peregrinus, 1986 === General === * {{cite book| author = Reg Batt| title = The radar army: winning the war of the airwaves| year = 1991| publisher = R. Hale| isbn = 978-0-7090-4508-3 }} * {{cite book| author = E.G. Bowen| title = Radar Days| date = 1 January 1998| publisher = Taylor & Francis| isbn = 978-0-7503-0586-0 }} * {{cite book| author = Michael Bragg| title = RDF1: The Location of Aircraft by Radio Methods 1935–1945| date = 1 May 2002| publisher = Twayne Publishers| isbn = 978-0-9531544-0-1 }} * {{cite book| author = Louis Brown| title = A radar history of World War II: technical and military imperatives| year = 1999| publisher = Taylor & Francis| isbn = 978-0-7503-0659-1 }} * {{cite book| author = Robert Buderi| title = The invention that changed the world: how a small group of radar pioneers won the Second World War and launched a technological revolution| year = 1996| publisher = Simon & Schuster| isbn = 978-0-684-81021-8 }} * Burch, David F., ''Radar For Mariners'', McGraw Hill, 2005, {{ISBN|978-0-07-139867-1}}. * {{cite book| author = Ian Goult| title = Secret Location: A witness to the Birth of Radar and its Postwar Influence| year = 2011| publisher = History Press | isbn = 978-0-7524-5776-5 }} * {{cite book| author = Peter S. Hall| title = Radar| date = March 1991| publisher = Potomac Books Inc| isbn = 978-0-08-037711-7 }} * {{cite book| author = Derek Howse|author2=Naval Radar Trust | title = Radar at sea: the royal Navy in World War 2| date = February 1993| publisher = Naval Institute Press| isbn = 978-1-55750-704-4 }} * {{cite book| author = R.V. Jones| title = Most Secret War| date = August 1998| publisher = Wordsworth Editions Ltd| isbn = 978-1-85326-699-7 }} * Kaiser, Gerald, Chapter 10 in "A Friendly Guide to Wavelets", Birkhauser, Boston, 1994. * {{cite book|author=Colin Latham|author2=Anne Stobbs|title=Radar: A Wartime Miracle|date=January 1997|publisher=Sutton Pub Ltd|isbn=978-0-7509-1643-1}} * {{cite book| author = François Le Chevalier| title = Principles of radar and sonar signal processing| year = 2002| publisher = Artech House Publishers| isbn = 978-1-58053-338-6 }} * {{cite book| author = David Pritchard| title = The radar war: Germany's pioneering achievement 1904-45| date = August 1989| publisher = Harpercollins| isbn = 978-1-85260-246-8 }} * {{cite book| author = Merrill Ivan Skolnik| title = Introduction to radar systems| date = 1 December 1980| publisher = McGraw-Hill| isbn = 978-0-07-066572-9 }} * {{cite book| author = Merrill Ivan Skolnik| title = Radar handbook| year = 1990| publisher = McGraw-Hill Professional| isbn = 978-0-07-057913-2 }} * {{cite book| author = George W. Stimson| title = Introduction to airborne radar| year = 1998| publisher = SciTech Publishing| isbn = 978-1-891121-01-2 }} * Younghusband, Eileen., ''Not an Ordinary Life. How Changing Times Brought Historical Events into my Life'', Cardiff Centre for Lifelong Learning, Cardiff, 2009., {{ISBN|978-0-9561156-9-0}} (Pages 36–67 contain the experiences of a WAAF radar plotter in WWII.) * Younghusband, Eileen. ''One Woman's War''. Cardiff. Candy Jar Books. 2011. {{ISBN|978-0-9566826-2-8}} * {{cite book| author = David Zimmerman| title = Britain's shield: radar and the defeat of the Luftwaffe| date = February 2001| publisher = Sutton Pub Ltd| isbn = 978-0-7509-1799-5 }} ===Technical reading=== * {{cite book |editor1=M I. Skolnik |url=http://www.geo.uzh.ch/microsite/rsl-documents/research/SARlab/GMTILiterature/PDF/Skolnik90.pdf |isbn=0-07-057913-X |title=Radar Handbook |publisher=McGraw-Hill |year=1970 |archive-date=9 October 2022 |access-date=24 November 2021 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/http://www.geo.uzh.ch/microsite/rsl-documents/research/SARlab/GMTILiterature/PDF/Skolnik90.pdf |url-status=dead }} * {{cite book|author1=Nadav Levanon |author2= Eli Mozeson |title=Radar signals |publisher=John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |year=2004 |isbn=9780471473787}} * {{cite book|author1=Hao He |author2=[[Jian Li (engineer)|Jian Li]] |author3=[[Peter Stoica|Petre Stoica]] |url=http://www.sal.ufl.edu/book/ |title=Waveform design for active sensing systems: a computational approach |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2012 |isbn=978-1-107-01969-0}} * {{cite book|author1=Solomon W. Golomb |author2=Guang Gong |author2-link=Guang Gong|url=http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/computer-science/cryptography-cryptology-and-coding/signal-design-good-correlation-wireless-communication-cryptography-and-radar |title=Signal design for good correlation: for wireless communication, cryptography, and radar |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2005 |isbn=978-0521821049}} * {{cite book|author1=M. Soltanalian |url=http://theses.eurasip.org/theses/573/signal-design-for-active-sensing-and/download/ |title=Signal Design for Active Sensing and Communications |work=Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology |publisher=Elanders Sverige AB |year=2014 |isbn=978-91-554-9017-1}} * {{cite book|editor1=Fulvio Gini |editor2=Antonio De Maio |editor3=Lee Patton |title=Waveform design and diversity for advanced radar systems|location=London|publisher=The Institution of Engineering and Technology |year=2012 |isbn=978-1849192651}} * {{cite conference|author1=E. Fishler |author2=A. Haimovich |author3=R. Blum |author4=D. Chizhik |author5=L. Cimini |author6=R. Valenzuela |title=MIMO radar: an idea whose time has come |conference=IEEE Radar Conference |year=2004}} * {{cite journal|author1=Mark R. Bell |title=Information theory and radar waveform design. |journal=IEEE Transactions on Information Theory |volume=39 |issue=5 |year=1993 |pages=1578–1597|doi=10.1109/18.259642 }} * {{cite journal|author1=Robert Calderbank |author2=S. Howard |author3=Bill Moran |title=Waveform diversity in radar signal processing |journal=IEEE Signal Processing Magazine |volume=26 |issue=1 |year=2009 |pages=32–41|doi=10.1109/MSP.2008.930414 |bibcode=2009ISPM...26...32C |hdl=2440/52474 |s2cid=16437755 }} * {{cite book|author1=Mark A. Richards |author2=James A. Scheer |author3=William A. Holm |title=Principles of Modern Radar: Basic Principles |publisher=SciTech Publishing |year=2010 |isbn=978-1891121-52-4}}
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