Introduction to Electronic Warfare Modeling and Simulation FROM THE PUBLISHER
The book offers an in-depth understanding of the basic concepts required for modeling and simulation, as well as fidelity and other practical aspects of simulation design and application. All of the math used in the text, including dB formulas and spherical trigonometry, is fully explained. This informative reference explains how to facilitate the generation of realistic computer models of EW equipment. Moreover, it describes specific types of EW equipment, how they work, and how each is mathematically modeled. The book concludes with a description of the various types of models and simulations and the ways they are applied to training and equipment-testing tasks.
SYNOPSIS
This unique, new book covers the whole field of electronic warfare
modeling and simulation at a systems level, including chapters that describe
basic electronic warfare (EW) concepts. Written by a well-known expert in the
field with more than 24 years of experience, the book explores EW applications
and techniques and the radio frequency spectrum, with primary emphasis on HF
(high frequency) to microwave.
A detailed resource for entry-level engineering personnel in EW, military personnel with no radio or communications engineering background, technicians and software professionals, the work helps you understand the basic concepts required for modeling and simulation, as well as fidelity and other practical aspects of simulation design and application. You get clear explanations of important mathematical concepts, such as decibel notation and spherical trigonometry.
This informative reference explains how to facilitate the generation of realistic computer models of EW equipment. Moreover, it describes specific types of EW equipment, how they work and how each is mathematically modeled. The book concludes with a description of the various types of models and simulations and the ways they are applied to training and equipment testing tasks.
About the
Author
David L. Adamy is
president of Adamy Engineering and previously worked as a systems engineer and
program manager on EW and reconnaissance programs delivering systems from "DC to
light" on platforms from submarines to space, and many associated modeling and
simulation efforts. He is also the author of EW 101: A First Course in
Electronic Warfare and Preparing and Delivering Effective Technical
Presentations, Second Edition (Artech House 2001, 2000), as well as several
other books. Mr. Adamy received his M.S.EE. in Communication Theory from the
University of Santa Clara, and his B.S.EE. from Arizona State University.