Elint : The Interception and Analysis of Radar Signals
, by Wiley, Richard G.Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781580539258 | 1580539254
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 4/30/2006
In these times correctly and quickly identifying a stray electronic blip on a radar screen can have incalculable consequences. Now more than ever, radar electronic intelligence (ELINT) can be the first line of defense for the battlefield or the homeland. Offering new insight into radar signal analysis, this book ensures more reliable and timely gathering of electronic intelligence. Combining and updating the author's two previous definitive books on ELINT, this volume is the indispensable reference for every ELINT professional.
Richard G. Wiley is currently the vice president and chief scientist of Research Associates of Syracuse, Inc., and an instructor in the continuing education programs in engineering for Research Associates of Syracuse and for the Association of Old Crows (AOC)
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CHAPTER 2 ELINT Implications of Range Equations and Radar Constraints | 9 | (20) | |||
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CHAPTER 4 Probability of Intercept | 97 | (20) | |||
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CHAPTER 5 Antennas and Direction Finders | 117 | (32) | |||
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CHAPTER 6 Emitter Location | 149 | (20) | |||
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CHAPTER 7 Estimating Power at the Transmitter | 169 | (14) | |||
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CHAPTER 8 Antenna Parameters | 183 | (28) | |||
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CHAPTER 9 LPI Radar and the Future of ELINT | 211 | (24) | |||
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CHAPTER 10 Antenna Scan Analysis | 235 | (20) | |||
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CHAPTER 11 Intrapulse Analysis | 255 | (26) | |||
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CHAPTER 13 Deinterleaving Pulse Trains | 317 | (18) | |||
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CHAPTER 14 Measurement and Analysis of Carrier Frequency | 335 | (32) | |||
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CHAPTER 15 Determining ELINT Parameter Limits | 367 | (16) | |||
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APPENDIX A Spectrum Widths: 3-dB and First Nulls for Trapezoidal Pulses | 391 | (4) | |||
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APPENDIX B Some ELINT Considerations of FM Signals | 395 | (18) | |||
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APPENDIX C A Frequency Hop Radar Example | 413 | (16) | |||
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APPENDIX D History and Fundamentals of the IFM | 429 | (12) | |||
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APPENDIX E Emitter Location Partial Derivatives | 441 | (4) | |||
About the Author | 445 | (2) | |||
Index | 447 |
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