Electronic Warfare Signal Processing

Electronic Warfare Signal Processing by James Genova, published by Artech House in 2018, is a detailed resource that delves into anti-ship missile electronic protection techniques aimed at enhancing target classification accuracy. This 300-page book offers a thorough introduction to modern electronic warfare in the context of information warfare, examining the roles of coherent radar and digital signal processing in effectively identifying targets to improve safety in military operations.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of both naval and air electronic warfare, with insights into the dynamics of electronic attack systems. The book covers essential topics such as pulsed Doppler radar fundamentals, the radar range equation, and advanced target classification methods, including the handling of false targets and decoys. Additionally, it discusses algorithms for optimizing multiple parameters and systems, providing a technical foundation for understanding the complexities of electronic warfare and its implications in contemporary military science.
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Written by a prominent expert in the field, this authoritative new resource presents anti-ship missile (ASM) electronic protection (EP) techniques designed to enhance accurate target classification. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to modern electronic warfare (EW) in an era of information warfare (IW). It explores the capabilities of coherent radar and digital signal processing to rapidly and accurately classify targets that ultimately save lives. Both naval and air electronic EW are covered in this resource. This book gives insight into modern EW as an information battle and includes guidance on properly testing the effectiveness of electronic attack (EA) systems.Pulsed Doppler radar basics including, electromagnetic pulse, dynamic range, gain control, and Doppler effects are presented. A summary of the ASM sensor and EA model is provided and readers find coverage of the radar range equation, burn through, and the range Doppler map and imaging. Special topic-extended target classifications including, false, decoys, and chaff are explained. Special topic ASM EP waveforms and multiple receiver EP are also covered. This book explores features of algorithms to optimize combining multiple parameters and systems. Moreover, it explains several algorithms proposed by PRC personnel to implement optimal two-channel processing that mitigates cover noise EA.
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