Part of publishing a book and ensuring its’ success is working with the community to get their insight on what works and what doesn’t. It also helps the readers get a sense of what a book is about. Read below for an endorsement of Matthew Morgan’s Principles of RF and Microwave Design, publishing in November: This …
Word of mouth is an excellent way to find out about something new, so we wanted to share an endorsement for Nader Anani’s November title, Renewable Energy Technologies and Resources, below: This exciting book presents excellent coverage of renewable energy technologies and resources that are here to stay and will be used by generations of engineers …
Read below to find out what compelled October author Andy Harrison to write his book, Introduction to Radar Using Python and MATLAB: When Artech House first approached me in July of 2017 about authoring a text for the radar series, I relished the opportunity. I reflect now, a little over two years later, as this …
Artech House authors are some of the most world-renowned experts in their respective fields. While their titles provide information we need, it’s just as interesting to find out more about the people behind the book. To that end, we’d like to present the first installment of our “Author Insights” series. Kicking off the series is …
When purchasing a book, many potential customers rely on the good things people who have already read the book have to say. Rediscover a classic Artech House title, Successful Proposal Strategies for Small Businesses: Using Knowledge Management to Win Government, Private-Sector, and International Contracts, Sixth Edition, by Robert Frey, through the eyes of readers who enjoyed …
Now that we know what inspired him to write, it’s time to delve into what he actually wrote. Read on for a closer look at Signal Processing for Passive Bistatic Radar, straight from the author himself… The book can be very useful for people who are starting their adventure with passive radar. I tried to …
We asked author Mateusz Malanowski what inspired him to write his book, Signal Processing for Passive Bistatic Radar. Here’s what he had to say… Several years ago passive radar was a niche topic that hardly anyone in the radar community heard about. The situation has changed, as academia, industry and military understood the possibilities that …
Artech House is a leading provider of technical books for engineers and other professionals in the technology and engineering industries. Founded in 1969, Artech House has published more than 2,000 books on a wide range of topics, including wireless communications, networking, embedded systems, microwaves and electronic warfare. Did you know that Artech House is connected …
Did you know that Artech House is connected to a lot of very important industry leaders? Artech is a subsidiary of Horizon House Publications, Inc., which publishes Microwave Journal® and its sister publication, Signal Integrity Journal. Horizon House also organizes European Microwave Week, the leading international wireless systems event, which will be held October 28th …
It’s here! Artech House is proud to debut our new blog, the Insider, and we can’t wait to share new release information, author updates, industry news, and more. Thanks for taking this journey with us, we’ve got lots in store for you!