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David K Barton

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Citizenship
  
USA

Role
  
Engineer

Fields
  
radiolocation

Education
  
Harvard University

Alma mater
  
Harvard (1949)

Children
  
Fred Barton

Name
  
David Barton


Institutions
  
Signal Corps, RCA, Raytheon, ANRO Engineering, US Air Force Scientific Advisory Board

Notable awards
  
RCA's David W. Sarnoff Award (1958), IEEE Centennial Medal (1984), IEEE Third Millennium Medal, IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal

Books
  
Modern radar system a, Radar System Analysis, Radar Equations for Moder, Handbook of radar measurement, Millimeter‑wave Radar Targets a

David Knox Barton (born 1927 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American radar systems engineer who has made significant contributions to air defense, missile guidance, monopulse radar, low-altitude tracking, air traffic control, and early warning radar. He had authored a well-regarded series of reference books on radar engineering in the late 1970s. David Barton was one of the people behind the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile system.

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David K. Barton Wikipedia