Frater and Ryan (both electrical engineering, Australian Defence Force Academy) examine the issues related to the effect of electronic warfare on the business of command and control on the modern digi
Two scientists working at Soreq NRC analyze the sources of noise and clutter that magnetic sensing system developers encounter, describe example magnetic systems surveillance and survey application
Information and electromagnetic warfare are an ever increasing part of modern military operations. Poisel, with a doctorate in electrical and computer engineering, offers a highly technical reference
Seven papers describe possible architectures and the main building blocks of a backhaul radio system which connects the core and the periphery of a mobile communication network, explaining the role of
A veteran researcher in electric vehicle propulsion and energy storage technology, Weicker offers a broad reference to lithium-ion batteries, which are offering an alternative to the heavy and bulky l
Noise or pseudo-noise radar can identify the otherwise unknown range and velocity of a target, explains Kulpa (Warsaw U. of Technology), but requires much more signal processing than other forms of ra
Formal military terminology defines electronic warfare (EW) as a military action to control the electronic spectrum, says De Martino, and this objective is achieved through offensive electronic att
Macnamara intends the handbook as background and reference book primarily for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineers, but also for others seeking specific or general information on antennas,
A radar consultant and the editor of Artech's Radar series, Barton extends L. V. Blake's classic 1980 work on the radar range equation to accommodate the design and analysis of modern radars, to ident
Bevly (mechanical engineering, Auburn U.) and Cobb, who makes global positioning system (GPS) receivers and pseudolites (pseudo satellites--ground stations sending satellite-like signals), explore how
Successful software development typically happens when there is a successful software configuration management (SCM) system in place. Designed for project managers, system designers, and software deve
Adamy presents students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of public and private contexts with an examination of issues in communications, radar, and IR as they relat
Vidal and colleagues present a sourcebook explaining the detailed operation of individual multimedia networking protocols from a technical perspective. They provide professionals a contrasted refe
Electrical engineers Campos and Lovisolo became interested in positioning techniques using radio frequency as an alternative to locating emergency cell phone calls in case the global positioning syste
Mahler describes random set information fusion for signal processing for graduate students, researchers, and engineers and for mathematicians and statisticians interested in tracking, information fusi
There are many good specialized books about various aspects of microwave imaging, but Pastorini and Randazzo believed that an overview of methods and applications could stimulate readers along dif
The autonomous vehicles anticipated to be on the roads in the near future are expected to give drivers previously unseen safety and performance assistance features, such as intersection accident warni
Long veterans of radar technology for US military suppliers, Sherman and Barton update Sherman's 1984 first edition of an introduction to monopulse, also known as simultaneous lobe comparison, a metho
Substrate noise coupling is a problem that occurs in integrated circuits. This book for professionals explains mechanisms related to the creation and propagation of substrate noise and examines its im