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 Rongsheng (Ken) Li, who wrote All Source Positioning, Navigation and Timing, had to say: What are some problems your 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 Mateusz Malanowski, who wrote Signal Processing for Passive Bistatic Radar had to say: What are some problems your book can help readers …
James Genova, author of Electronic Warfare Signal Processing, told us why he wrote his latest bestseller: My early career was in systems testing and anti-submarine warfare coherent digital signal processing (DSP). My first task in EW was to explore the potential of feedback control. By the 1990’s anti-ship missiles (ASM) were guided by one or …
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. Mateusz Malanowski, author of Signal Processing for Passive Bistatic Radar, describes what his book is about: …
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 Nicholas O’Donoughue, who wrote Emitter Detection and Geolocation for Electronic Warfare had to say: What are some problems your book can …
How MATLAB helped me improve the accuracy and value of my book… When I set out to write my book Emitter Detection and Geolocation for Electronic Warfare, I decided to make MATLAB an integral part of the writing process. Not only was this part of the proposed value of the book (that we would provide …