Artech author Kenneth Hintz gave us insights on sensor systems and the use of information theory: Search, track, or identify? How do you put these sensing actions on an equal footing and decide among observing relevant data since a sensor system cannot perform all of these actions at the same time and cannot look in …
Month: March 2022
When Artech House authors write their books, we ask them what they want their readers to get out of the project. In this series, we show you what our authors, in their own words, wish to impart upon readers. Cameron Coursey, author of The Practitioner’s Guide to Cellular IoT, describes what his book is about: The …
When Artech House authors write their books, we ask them what they want their readers to get out of the project. In this series, we show you what our authors, in their own words, wish to impart upon readers. Jose Fernandez, author of Practical Model-Based Systems Engineering, describes what his book is about: The book …
At Artech House, we ask our authors what problems their books can help readers solve. In this series, we share what our authors aim to do in their writing. Read on to find out what Fabio Cavaliere, who, along with Antonio D’Errico, wrote Photonic Applications for Radio Systems Networks had to say: What are the features …
Artech House author Serge Borso gave us some interesting insights on your day-to-day internet security: I recently had the opportunity to teach a SANS class focused on Web Application Security and during the course of this training I met some great people. It’s always exciting to make connections with other security minded people, and in …
The book presents cutting edge applications of artificial intelligence and deep learning to short-range radar. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the hottest topic in all industry sectors and has led to disruptions across all fields, computer vision, natural language processing, speech processing, medical imaging, etc. However, the application of AI to radars is relatively new and …
At Artech House, we ask our authors what problems their books can help readers solve. In this series, we share what our authors aim to do in their writing. Read on to find out what Kazuhiro Mochizuki, who wrote Vertical GaN and SiC Power Devices had to say: What are some problems your book can help …
To celebrate the publication of Dr Raymond C. Rumpf’s new book ‘Electromagnetic and Photonic Simulation for the Beginner: Finite-Difference Frequency-Domain in MATLAB®’, Artech House caught up with the pioneer himself. Rumpf is dedicated to developing revolutionary new technologies in the fields of electromagnetics, photonics and 3D printing, through his company, EMLab, founded in 2010 at …
When Artech House authors write their books, we ask them what they want their readers to get out of the project. In this series, we show you what our authors, in their own words, wish to impart upon readers. D.V. Giri, Richard Hoad and Frank Sabath, authors of High-Power Electromagnetic Effects on Electronic Systems, describes what …
Ever noticed that your 5G signal can flicker on and off from metre to metre? It could be that you need a new phone, or, as NIST (the National Institute of Standards and Technology) have discovered, it may be caused by the humble tree. When companies launched their 4G services around 2012, users were …