For engineers, researchers, and graduate and final-year undergraduate students, scientists and engineers summarize recent work in estimating the direction a signal received by radar is coming from. Su
Featuring over 90 illustrations, this resource for students and practitioners provides a concise overview of the Global Position System (GPS) and its applications. Without going into any advanced math
An associate editor of IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques describes the design, layout, and fabrication of microwave monolithic integrated circuits (MMICs). Marsh discusses the desig
Whaley (defense analysis, US Naval Postgraduate School) bills this work on strategic deception and surprise in war as three books in one. The first provides a historical analysis of deception and surp
Both veterans and novices find making accurate frequency-domain measurements difficult, primarily because those taking measurements are spoiled for choice and the process has many significant pitfalls
The final two decades of the 20th century saw the emergence of the dielectric resonator antenna as a viable alternative to conventional low-gain elements such as dipoles, monopoles, and microstrip pat
This introduction to satellite networks provides professionals and students with an overview of satellite technology, applications, and management. Coverage encompasses fundamentals of satellites, lau
Chen (informatics, Indiana University) and Sidhu (Curtin University of Technology, Australia) help professionals and researchers master the next generation of biological database modeling techniques,
Guo (a staff technologist at the Intel Corporation) and Tan (U. of Nebraska) introduce the field of nanomaterials to senior undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and related enginee
The growth of applications for global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) over the past few years has grown substantially and is expected to continue. This reference work, which emphasizes application
Adamy (president, Adamy Engineering) has written a collection of tutorials on electronic warfare against enemy communications. A wide range of topics is covered, including communications math (primari
Forty academics and researchers from the US, South Korea, and Singapore contribute 13 chapters describing a variety of methods used in the field of microfluidics to handle, manipulate, and/or analyze
Written and edited by recognized experts in the field, the Artech House Methods in Bioengineering Series offers detailed guidance on innovative methods for addressing specific bioengineering laborato
Micro-resonators and nano-resonators have become key components in modern radio frequency systems and sensors, says Campanella (Centro Nacionale de Microelectronica, and U. Autonoma de Barcelona), and
In this practical reference on designing radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs), the authors, both professors of electronics at Carleton University, present working designs from their own RFIC la
The second edition of this textbook on the design of radio frequency and microwave amplifiers and oscillators gives engineering students and researchers a thorough survey of the latest problem sets an
Building on the foundational material presented in his 1994 book, Frequency Design Synthesizer Handbook, Crawford (Sequoia Communications Corporation, "a fabless RF semiconductor company") expands his
The nanosized containers for chemical reactions are so small that the space itself becomes a factor in the reaction. Artificial ones are recent, but natural ones include nuclei, mitochondria, mitotic
Takanen (Codenomicon), DeMott (Crucial Security, Inc.) and Miller (Independent Security Evaluators) have written this guide to "fuzzing" techniques for software programmers who are interested in new w
This book/CD-ROM package can serve as a textbook for senior undergraduate students in electrical engineering and physics, and reference for practitioners in radar and digital intercept receiver design