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A collection of 60 columns from the Journal of Electronic Defense, covering radio frequency aspects of electronic warfare (EW) at the system level. Treatment avoids complex mathematics and calculus. Coverage of technical material is intended to be accurate as opposed to precise. Chapters cover basic mathematical concepts, antennas, receivers, EW processing, search, emitter location, jamming, decoys, and simulation. The author has published books and articles on EW, reconnaissance, and related fields, and has taught courses for military agencies and EW companies.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Description
This popular series of tutorials, featured over a period of years in the Journal of Electronic Defense, is now available in a single volume. Organized into chapters with new introductory and supplementary material from the author, you get clear, concise and well-illustrated examinations of critical topics such as antenna parameters, receiver sensitivity, processing tasks, and search strategies, LPI signals, jamming, communication links, and simulation. The chapters define key terms and explain how and why particular technologies are relevant to electronic defense. Detailed charts, diagrams and formulas give you the practical knowledge you need to apply specific techniques in the field.
About the Author
David L. Adamy is president of Adamy Engineering and previously worked as senior systems engineer/program manager for ESL/TRW in Sunnyvale, California. He received his M.S.EE. in Communication Theory from the University of Santa Clara, and his B.S.EE. from Arizona State University.
EW 101: A First Course in Electronic Warfare FROM THE PUBLISHER
This popular series of tutorials, featured over a period of years in the Journal of Electronic Defense, is now available in a single volume. Organized into chapters with new introductory and supplementary material from the author, you get clear, concise and well-illustrated examinations of critical topics such as antenna parameters, receiver sensitivity, processing tasks, and search strategies, LPI signals, jamming, communication links, and simulation. The chapters define key terms and explain how and why particular technologies are relevant to electronic defense. Detailed charts, diagrams and formulas give you the practical knowledge you need to apply specific techniques in the field.
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A collection of 60 columns from the , covering radio frequency aspects of electronic warfare (EW) at the system level. Treatment avoids complex mathematics and calculus. Coverage of technical material is intended to be accurate as opposed to precise. Chapters cover basic mathematical concepts, antennas, receivers, EW processing, search, emitter location, jamming, decoys, and simulation. The author has published books and articles on EW, reconnaissance, and related fields, and has taught courses for military agencies and EW companies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
David L. Adamy is president of Adamy Engineering and previously worked as senior systems engineer/program manager for ESL/TRW in Sunnyvale, California. He received his M.S.EE. in Communication Theory from the University of Santa Clara, and his B.S.EE. from Arizona State University.
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David L. Adamy is president of Adamy Engineering and previously worked as senior systems engineer/program manager for ESL/TRW in Sunnyvale, California. He received his M.S.EE. in Communication Theory from the University of Santa Clara, and his B.S.EE. from Arizona State University.