5 books on Electronic Warfare [PDF]
October 06, 2024 | 16 |
Books on Electronic Warfare (EW) serve as indispensable assets for startups delving into the intricate domain of electronic warfare technologies. These resources delve into the fundamental principles of electronic warfare, covering topics such as signal jamming, electronic countermeasures, and spectrum management. By exploring the historical evolution of EW and examining case studies, startups gain insights into the evolving threat landscape and the strategies employed in both offensive and defensive electronic warfare operations.
1. Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach
2021 by Karen Haigh, Julia Andrusenko
This comprehensive volume provides an overview of the utilization of cognitive systems and artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of electronic warfare (EW). Offering insights into how EW systems can adeptly respond to the dynamic conditions of the battlefield, especially when faced with advanced radars and spectrum congestion, the book emphasizes the importance of systems that can characterize and classify novel waveforms, discern intent, and devise and test countermeasures. Specific techniques are explored for optimizing cognitive EW systems and evaluating their capacity to acquire new information in real time. The book delves into AI applications for electronic support (ES), covering aspects like characterization, classification, patterns of life, and intent recognition. Optimization techniques, including temporal tradeoffs and distributed optimization challenges, are thoroughly discussed. The volume addresses issues related to real-time in-mission machine learning and proposes approaches to tackle this critical challenge. Additional topics include electronic battle management, data management, knowledge sharing, and evaluation approaches to demonstrate the learning capabilities of machine learning systems in handling novel environments. Authored by experts with firsthand experience in AI-based EW, this book stands as the first resource focusing on in-mission real-time learning and optimization.
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2. Electronic Warfare Signal Processing
2018 by James Genova
Penned by a distinguished expert in the field, this authoritative new reference unveils cutting-edge electronic protection (EP) techniques against anti-ship missiles (ASMs), currently under development by personnel from the People’s Republic of China and other nations. Offering a comprehensive introduction to modern electronic warfare (EW) in the era of information warfare (IW), the book delves into the capabilities of coherent radar and digital signal processing for swift and precise target classification. Encompassing both naval and air electronic EW, the resource sheds light on EW as an information battle and provides guidance on effectively testing the prowess of electronic attack (EA) systems. The book delves into the fundamentals of pulsed Doppler radar, covering electromagnetic pulse, dynamic range, gain control, and Doppler effects. Addressing ASM sensor and EA models, it includes discussions on the radar range equation, burn through, range Doppler map, and imaging. Special topics such as extended target classifications, including false signals, decoys, and chaff, are elucidated, along with specific insights into ASM EP waveforms and multiple receiver EP. Additionally, the book explores algorithm features to optimize the combination of multiple parameters and systems, delving into algorithms proposed by PRC personnel for optimal two-channel processing to mitigate cover noise EA.
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3. Communications, Radar and Electronic Warfare
2011 by Adrian Graham
Offering a practical guide to the principles of radio communications applicable to both civilian and military contexts, this book explores the uses of technology with a specific emphasis on radio propagation and prediction. The author divides the content into two parts, initially introducing the fundamental theory of radio prediction and subsequently providing a detailed, step-by-step explanation of its real-world applications. The book encompasses contemporary systems and methods to illustrate practical implementations in both HF bands and SHF. Evaluating system performance and addressing factors such as noise, interference, deliberate jamming, and the effectiveness of jamming, detection, and intercept systems, the text is particularly attentive to issues posed by Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIEDs). Written by an expert well-versed in both civilian and military applications, this handbook serves as a valuable resource for understanding radio communications and propagation, featuring problems and solutions to enhance comprehension of key concepts.
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4. EW 101: A First Course in Electronic Warfare
2001 by David Adamy
This widely acclaimed series of tutorials, previously published over an extended period in the Journal of Electronic Defense, is now consolidated into a single volume. With new introductory and supplementary content from the author, the material is organized into chapters that offer clear, concise, and well-illustrated explorations of crucial topics in electronic warfare. Covering areas such as antenna parameters, receiver sensitivity, processing tasks, search strategies, LPI signals, jamming, communication links, and simulation, the chapters provide defined key terms and elucidate the relevance of specific technologies to electronic defense. The book equips readers with practical knowledge through detailed charts, diagrams, and formulas, facilitating the application of specific techniques in real-world scenarios.
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5. Introduction to Electronic Warfare Modeling
0 by David Adamy
For several years, EW 101 has been a well-received column in the Journal of Electronic Defense (JED). This collection gathers tutorial articles from JED, offering introductory-level instruction on electronic warfare for students seeking to delve into the discipline.
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1. Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach
2021 by Karen Haigh, Julia Andrusenko
This comprehensive volume provides an overview of the utilization of cognitive systems and artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of electronic warfare (EW). Offering insights into how EW systems can adeptly respond to the dynamic conditions of the battlefield, especially when faced with advanced radars and spectrum congestion, the book emphasizes the importance of systems that can characterize and classify novel waveforms, discern intent, and devise and test countermeasures. Specific techniques are explored for optimizing cognitive EW systems and evaluating their capacity to acquire new information in real time. The book delves into AI applications for electronic support (ES), covering aspects like characterization, classification, patterns of life, and intent recognition. Optimization techniques, including temporal tradeoffs and distributed optimization challenges, are thoroughly discussed. The volume addresses issues related to real-time in-mission machine learning and proposes approaches to tackle this critical challenge. Additional topics include electronic battle management, data management, knowledge sharing, and evaluation approaches to demonstrate the learning capabilities of machine learning systems in handling novel environments. Authored by experts with firsthand experience in AI-based EW, this book stands as the first resource focusing on in-mission real-time learning and optimization.
Download PDF
2. Electronic Warfare Signal Processing
2018 by James Genova
Penned by a distinguished expert in the field, this authoritative new reference unveils cutting-edge electronic protection (EP) techniques against anti-ship missiles (ASMs), currently under development by personnel from the People’s Republic of China and other nations. Offering a comprehensive introduction to modern electronic warfare (EW) in the era of information warfare (IW), the book delves into the capabilities of coherent radar and digital signal processing for swift and precise target classification. Encompassing both naval and air electronic EW, the resource sheds light on EW as an information battle and provides guidance on effectively testing the prowess of electronic attack (EA) systems. The book delves into the fundamentals of pulsed Doppler radar, covering electromagnetic pulse, dynamic range, gain control, and Doppler effects. Addressing ASM sensor and EA models, it includes discussions on the radar range equation, burn through, range Doppler map, and imaging. Special topics such as extended target classifications, including false signals, decoys, and chaff, are elucidated, along with specific insights into ASM EP waveforms and multiple receiver EP. Additionally, the book explores algorithm features to optimize the combination of multiple parameters and systems, delving into algorithms proposed by PRC personnel for optimal two-channel processing to mitigate cover noise EA.
Download PDF
3. Communications, Radar and Electronic Warfare
2011 by Adrian Graham
Offering a practical guide to the principles of radio communications applicable to both civilian and military contexts, this book explores the uses of technology with a specific emphasis on radio propagation and prediction. The author divides the content into two parts, initially introducing the fundamental theory of radio prediction and subsequently providing a detailed, step-by-step explanation of its real-world applications. The book encompasses contemporary systems and methods to illustrate practical implementations in both HF bands and SHF. Evaluating system performance and addressing factors such as noise, interference, deliberate jamming, and the effectiveness of jamming, detection, and intercept systems, the text is particularly attentive to issues posed by Radio Controlled Improvised Explosive Devices (RCIEDs). Written by an expert well-versed in both civilian and military applications, this handbook serves as a valuable resource for understanding radio communications and propagation, featuring problems and solutions to enhance comprehension of key concepts.
Download PDF
4. EW 101: A First Course in Electronic Warfare
2001 by David Adamy
This widely acclaimed series of tutorials, previously published over an extended period in the Journal of Electronic Defense, is now consolidated into a single volume. With new introductory and supplementary content from the author, the material is organized into chapters that offer clear, concise, and well-illustrated explorations of crucial topics in electronic warfare. Covering areas such as antenna parameters, receiver sensitivity, processing tasks, search strategies, LPI signals, jamming, communication links, and simulation, the chapters provide defined key terms and elucidate the relevance of specific technologies to electronic defense. The book equips readers with practical knowledge through detailed charts, diagrams, and formulas, facilitating the application of specific techniques in real-world scenarios.
Download PDF
5. Introduction to Electronic Warfare Modeling
0 by David Adamy
For several years, EW 101 has been a well-received column in the Journal of Electronic Defense (JED). This collection gathers tutorial articles from JED, offering introductory-level instruction on electronic warfare for students seeking to delve into the discipline.
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded