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 Andrea DeMartino wrote Introduction to Modern EW Systems, Second Edition had to say:
What are some problems your book can help readers solve?
- The book explains the principles of operation of Radars, IR/EO Sensors and Communication Networks and of their signal processing techniques, and indicates a number of solutions implemented by EW Systems to degrade their operational effectiveness.
- It helps Sensor designers to implement new counter-counter measures to EW techniques and EW designers to implement new more effective countermeasures against Sensor operation.
What are the features of your book and the specific benefits a reader can expect to derive from those features?
- Search Radar Target Detection Impairment/ Principles of implementation of Smart Noise Jamming and credible False Targets to reduce the Sensor Detection Range
- Range-Angle Target Tracking/ Principles of techniques for of Range –Angle Target Tracking Pull-off
- Information provided by Communication Links/ Jamming Techniques applicable to Degrade the Information Exchange
Please name the audiences at which this book is aimed. How will this audience use your book?
- Military Schools/ Teachers and Pupils: Lessons derived from its Chapters and Sections.
- University Students of Electronics
- Professionals in Defence Activities: Deeper insight in the EW techniques.
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