In this interview, we talk to Dr. Bob Frey, author of the book, Successful Proposal Strategies On-the-Go!. We discuss the motivation behind writing the book, the target audience, the most useful aspects of the book, the challenges of writing the book, and advice for other engineers who are considering writing a book. Dr. Bob Frey, …
In this interview, we talk to Carlos Davila, author of the book, Radar and EW Modeling in MATLAB® and Simulink®. We discuss the motivation behind writing the book, the target audience, the most useful aspects of the book, the challenges of writing the book, and advice for other engineers who are considering writing a book. …
In this interview, we talk to Prutha Kulkarni, author of the book, Antennas for IoT. We discuss the motivation behind writing the book, the target audience, the most useful aspects of the book, the challenges of writing the book, and advice for other engineers who are considering writing a book. Dr. Prutha P. Kulkarni is an …
Our author Dr. Artem Saakian welcomes and addresses the readers of his textbook “Radio Wave Propagation Fundamentals “, 2nd edition*, and all students or specialists interested in modern radiophysics. His exclusive online series of lectures is based on his widely praised book. Take a look at the lecture materials and register for the course here …
In this interview, we talk to Graham V. Weinberg author of the book Directed Energy System Performance Prediction. We discuss the motivation behind writing the book, the target audience, the most useful aspects of the book, the challenges of writing the book, and advice for other engineers who are considering writing a book. Graham V. …
Comparing Preece, Onderdonk, Simulation and Experimentation by Douglas Brooks, PhD and Dr. Johannes Adam Historically, Dr. Johannes Adam and I (Douglas Brooks) have looked at two sources for guidance here. W. H. Preece developed an equation in 1888 (appropriately known as “Preece’s Equation”) that tried to specify the “fusing current” as a function of conductor …
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 Andy Harrison, who wrote Introduction to Radar Using Python and MATLAB had to say: What are the features of your …
Artech House author Fabio Cavaliere, who wrote, shared a paper he co-authored about the importance of flexibility in 5G transport networks: The more people have been able to achieve while on the move, the more dependent society has become on mobile broadband networks. As applications like self-driving vehicles and remotely operated machinery evolve, become more …
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. Gregory Bonaguide, author of Polarization in Electromagnetic Systems, Second Edition, describes what his book is about: …
The Artech House community is comprised of experts in a variety of technical fields. Read on for a glowing endorsement of Joseph Guerci’s book, Cognitive Radar: The Knowledge-Aided Fully Adaptive Approach, Second Edition, by Alfonso Farina, Selex ES (Retired), Consultant to Leonardo Land & Naval Defence Electronics, Italy: The book of PhD Joe GUERCI is …