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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: De Martino, Andrea (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, MA : Artech House, [2018]
Edición:Second edition.
Colección:Artech House electronic warfare library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.