Introduction to modern EW systems

In answer to great demand, Artech House is proud to bring professionals a newly revised and updated edition of the bestselling book Introduction to Modern EW Systems. The Second Edition has been greatly expanded to include a wealth of new material, from remote piloted airborne systems, directed ener...

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Main Author: De Martino, Andrea, (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Boston, MA : Artech House, [2018]
Edition: Second edition.
Series: Artech House electronic warfare library.
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ISBN: 9781630815158
1630815152
9781523119318
1523119314
9781630815134
1630815136
Physical Description: 1 online resource

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100 1 |a De Martino, Andrea,  |e author. 
245 1 0 |a Introduction to modern EW systems /  |c Andrea De Martino. 
246 3 |a Introduction to modern electronic warfare systems 
246 3 0 |a Modern EW systems 
250 |a Second edition. 
264 1 |a Boston, MA :  |b Artech House,  |c [2018] 
264 4 |c ©2018 
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490 1 |a Electronic warfare library 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction to Modern EW Systems Second Edition; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction to Electronic Warfare Scenarios; 1.1 Definitions and Electronic Warfare Role in the Military Field; 1.2 Main Weapon Systems of Interest to EW; 1.2.1 Artillery Systems; 1.2.2 Missile Systems; 1.2.3 Active Homing Missiles; 1.2.4 Passive IR-Guided Missiles; 1.2.5 Sea-Skimming Missiles; 1.2.6 ARMs; 1.2.7 Theater Ballistic Missiles; 1.3 Remotely Piloted Airborne Systems; 1.3.1 UAVs; 1.3.2 USVs; 1.4 DEWs; 1.5 EW in Symmetric Conflicts; 1.6 EW in Asymmetric Conflicts; References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 2 Evolution of Signal Emitters and Sensors2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Sensor Electromagnetic Spectrum and Atmospheric Propagation; 2.3 Radar Principles and Types; 2.3.1 Radar Equation; 2.3.2 Radar Structure; 2.3.3 Radar Clutter Signal Processing; 2.3.4 Radar Signal Processing Fundamentals; 2.3.5 Automatic Detection; 2.3.6 Pulse Compression; 2.3.7 Surveillance Radars; 2.3.8 LPI Radars; 2.3.9 Pulse Doppler Radars; 2.3.10 Tracking Radars; 2.3.11 SAR; 2.3.12 Bistatic and Passive Covert Radars; 2.3.13 Multiple Input-Multiple Output (MIMO) Radars; 2.4 Communications; 2.4.1 Access Methods. 
505 8 |a 2.4.2 Digital Signaling2.4.3 Secure Communications; 2.4.4 Coding of Communication Signals; 2.4.5 Typical Military Communication Systems; 2.5 Satellite Navigation Systems; 2.6 EO Thermal Imagers; 2.6.1 MRT; 2.6.2 IR Missile Seekers; 2.6.3 IR Missile Detection Range; 2.6.4 IR Missile Seeker CCM; 2.6.5 Missile Approach Warner; 2.8 Laser Radar Systems; 2.8.1 Laser Target Designation and Ranging; 2.8.2 Laser Radar Receivers; 2.8.3 Laser Radar Range Equation; 2.8.4 Target Detection; References; Chapter 3 EW RF Band Sensor Systems; 3.1 EW RF Band Sensor Systems; 3.2 EW Radar Bands Sensors. 
505 8 |a 3.2.1 RWR Architecture3.2.2 ESM Architecture; 3.2.3 ELINT Architecture; 3.3 EW Sensor Sensitivity; 3.3.1 Conclusions; 3.4 POI; 3.5 EW Radar Band Sensor Architectures; 3.4.1 Architecture of Past Generation Intercept Receivers; 3.4.2 EW Radar Band Sensor New Architectures; 3.4.3 DSP Technologies; 3.4.4 EW Radar Band Sensor Next Generation Architectures; 3.5 Detection and Classification of LPI Radars; 3.6 Emitter Deinterleaving and Sorting; 3.7 Emitter Identification; 3.7.1 Specific Emitter Identification; 3.8 Communications ESM; 3.8.1 CESM; 3.8.2 COMINT; 3.9 SIGINT; 3.10 Conclusion; References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 4 RF Direction Finding and Emitter Location Techniques4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Amplitude Comparison DF Methods; 4.3 Phase Comparison Monopulse DF Measurement Methods; 4.3.1 Correlative Phase DF; 4.4 Time Difference DF; 4.5 Emitter Location; 4.5.1 Triangulation; 4.5.2 Trilateration; 4.5.3 Operational Mobile PET system; 4.5.4 Frequency Difference on Arrival Passive Location Technique; 4.5.5 Inverse Passive Location; 4.6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Electronic Countermeasure Systems; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Typical RECM Requirements and Missions; 5.1.2 EW Radar Jamming Equation. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 3 |a In answer to great demand, Artech House is proud to bring professionals a newly revised and updated edition of the bestselling book Introduction to Modern EW Systems. The Second Edition has been greatly expanded to include a wealth of new material, from remote piloted airborne systems, directed energy weapons, and non-cooperative air surveillance ... to EW radar band sensor next generation architectures, real-time data links, and smart jamming.nnThis authoritative resource provides engineers and students with the latest electronic warfare (EW) techniques and technologies related to on-board military platforms. Practitioners gain expert design guidance on technologies and equipment used to detect and identify emitter threats, offering an advantage in the never-ending chess game between sensor guided weapons and EW systems. This unique book provides deeper insight into EW systems principles of operation and their mathematical descriptions, arming professionals with better knowledge for their specific design applications.nnMoreover, readers get practical information on how to counter modern communications data links which provide connectivity and command flow among the armed forces in the battlefield. Taking a sufficiently broad perspective, this comprehensive volume offers a panoramic view of the various physical domains RF, Infrared, and electronics that are present in modern electronic warfare systems. This in-depth book is supported with over 340 illustrations and more than 450 equations.  |c Publisher abstract. 
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