ELINT. The Interception and Analysis of Radar Signals

Par : Richard G. Wiley

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages451
    • PrésentationRelié
    • Poids0.995 kg
    • Dimensions18,5 cm × 26,5 cm × 2,7 cm
    • ISBN1-58053-925-4
    • EAN9781580539258
    • Date de parution01/06/2006
    • ÉditeurArtech House Books

    Résumé

    Combining and updating the author's two definitive volumes on electronic intelligence (ELINT), this comprehensive book is an indispensable reference on obtaining ELINT through the interception and analysis of radar signals. Supported with over 240 illustrations and more than 300 equations, this in-depth resource : Examines ELINT systems characteristics, performance issue, and essential functions ; Offers new insight into PRI and intrapulse analysis to obtain better results and more accurate signal identification ; Helps practitioners more fully understand the benefits and limitations of ELINT information that is so crucial in electronic warfare ; explains how to draw more cohesive conclusions about radar's capabilities that are implied by observed signal parameters ; Teaches how to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of different receiver configuration and master the challenges of LPI radar signals ; Includes basic theory of range equations and probability of intercept.
    Combining and updating the author's two definitive volumes on electronic intelligence (ELINT), this comprehensive book is an indispensable reference on obtaining ELINT through the interception and analysis of radar signals. Supported with over 240 illustrations and more than 300 equations, this in-depth resource : Examines ELINT systems characteristics, performance issue, and essential functions ; Offers new insight into PRI and intrapulse analysis to obtain better results and more accurate signal identification ; Helps practitioners more fully understand the benefits and limitations of ELINT information that is so crucial in electronic warfare ; explains how to draw more cohesive conclusions about radar's capabilities that are implied by observed signal parameters ; Teaches how to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of different receiver configuration and master the challenges of LPI radar signals ; Includes basic theory of range equations and probability of intercept.