A special thanks to author Geoff Varrall for his monthly blog post on a positive thought to start the year: Efficiency Value and Emotional Value As technical writers we are expected to write about how science, technology, engineering and maths make products and services more efficient. Marketing and sales teams rely on steady improvements in …
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We are thrilled to share Series Editor Rolf Oppliger’s insights into E2EE and their role in messaging and conferencing security: Does E2EE Provide Messaging and Conferencing Security? Since the triumphant advance of Internet messaging in general, and the revelations of Edward Snowden in particular, people have talked a lot about end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and why …
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 …
This is the third and final technology topic/posting on the RF Economics of the Millimetre Band. In the October Topic, Millimetre Metrology, we reviewed beam forming and beam steering and associated test cost and performance uncertainty. New Radio and New Space in November looked at the cost and performance issues of millimetre band user devices …
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 Terry Edwards, who wrote Technologies for RF Systems had to say: What are some problems your book can help readers …
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. Brian Watson, author of Non-Line-of-Sight Radar, describes what his book is about: This is the first …
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 James Genova, who wrote Electronic Warfare Signal Processing had to say: What are some problems your book can help readers solve? …
A couple of weeks ago I tuned my analogue FM VHF transceiver to BBC Radio 4 to listen to Helen Czerski talking about the science of bubbles. Bubbles are the interface between liquids and gasses. Bubble scientists study the mechanics and mathematics of the liquid to gas transition. Bubbles in the ocean clean the air …
Artech House is pleased to announce the publications of two titles in December 2020. Radio Wave Propagation Fundamentals, Second Edition Artem Saakian This completely updated second edition of an Artech House classic provides a thorough introduction to the basic principles of electromagnetic wave propagation of radio frequencies in real-world conditions, fully updated by including new …
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. Marko Suojanen, author of Military Communications in the Future Battlefield, describes what his book is about: …