Microwave Receivers With Electronic Warfare Applications
James B. Tsui
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 608
ISBN: 9781891121401
Publisher: SciTech Publishing © 2005
List Price: $109.00
Description
Table of Contents
About the Author
Description
"This book by the author of Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers will be like no other one on your book shelf as the definitive word on electronic warfare (EW) receiver design and performance. Whether you are an EW scientist involved in the test and evaluation of EW receivers or a designer of RWR's and other EW-related receivers, Microwave Receivers with Electronic Warfare Applications is a handy reference through which you can perfect your technical art. Lucidly written, this book is a treatise on EW receivers that is relevant to you if you are just looking for a top-level insight into EW receivers or need to know the intricate details of cause and effect behavior in EW receiver theory and design. Regardless of your need, be it for just the "quick and dirty" overview of each EW receiver type or for the exquisite technical details, this book will fill up the cup. I highly recommend you have this book along with Tsui's Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers as a two-volume set." -Bob Tauber, Electronic Warfare Specialist, SAIC
Table of Contents
Introduction Characteristics of Microwave Receivers Parameters Measured by EW Receivers Crystal Video Receivers Superheterodyne and Homodyne Receivers Instantaneous Frequency Measurement (IFM) Receivers Channelized Receivers Compressive (Microscan) Receivers Bragg Cell Receivers (Optical Processors) Hybrid and Cueing Receivers Extremely High Frequency (EHF) Receivers Measurements of EW Receivers Appendix Index
About the Author / Editor
James B.Y. Tsui is an electronic engineer at the Air Force Research Laboratory. He is also the author of the first edition of Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers (Artech 1995) and Digital Microwave Receivers: Theory and Concepts (Artech 1989). Dr. Tsui holds a Ph.D. in electronic engineering from the University of Illinois.
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