Tag Archives: Electronic Warfare

Architecting Information Acquisition To Satisfy Competing Goals with Kenneth J. Hintz

Information Based Sensor Management  (IBSM) was briefly described in an earlier posting, but the question arises as to what are the criteria which led to this inevitable approach to sensor management.  That is, how do you architect the noncommensurate elements of IBSM while satisfying competing mission goals.  We present here a brief synopsis of an …

February 2021 Releases from Artech House – including a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of diffraction of two-dimensional canonical structures

Artech House is pleased to announce the publications of three titles in February 2021. Electromagnetic Diffraction Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB Gökhan Apaydin, Levent Sevgi This exciting new resource presents a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of diffraction of two-dimensional canonical structures, including wedge, strip, and triangular cylinder with different boundary conditions. Maxwell equations are discussed, …

January 2021 New Releases from Artech House – Including a New Adamy Release

Artech House is pleased to announce the publications of two titles in January 2021. EW 105: Space Electronic Warfare David L. Adamy The fifth book in the bestselling Artech House EW 100 series explores electronic warfare (EW) in space. Practical problems – including intercept and jamming of hostile signals transmitted from the Earth’s surface and …

Best Radar Technology Books – For Students and Professionals

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Radar has played a crucial role in the military during the 20th century. This technology of using radio waves to detect the existence of faraway metallic objects was however developed in the late 19th century. Fast forward nowadays RADAR has become a technology with massive and divers applications in air-defence systems, space and ocean surveillance, …