Автор: Carlos A. Dávila, Glenn D. Hopkins, Gregory A. Showman
Издательство: Artech House
Год: 2024
Страниц: 503
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 31.2 MB
This book develops modeling and simulation (M&S) techniques for modern radars and electronic warfare (EW) systems. It covers basic concepts and modeling examples for the three "pillars" of EW: electronic attack (EA) systems, electronic protection (EP) techniques, and electronic support (ES). The book provides a comprehensive overview of the M&S techniques used in these systems, and its many examples and case studies provide a solid foundation for understanding how these techniques can be applied in practice. A valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and managers who are involved in the design, development, or testing of radar and EW systems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the M&S techniques that are used in these systems, and the book's many examples and case studies provide a solid foundation for understanding how these techniques can be applied in practice.
Chapter 1 introduces basic modeling terminology and concepts, including the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) M&S pyramid. In that context, most of this book is firmly entrenched in the engineering level of the pyramid (i.e., “waveform-level” modeling), eventually venturing into the engagement level with “one versus one” or “one versus few” scenarios. Chapter 2 focuses on the radar range equation (RRE) as the foundation for radar M&S and analysis. Chapters 3 to 14 focus on relevant topics ranging from radar subsystems, environmental phenomenology, signal processing, and related functionality. Each of these chapters roughly represent a single course lecture; the exception being Chapter 3 on antennas, in which Glenn Hopkins masterfully merged three long lectures; it is by far the longest chapter in the book. It all comes together in Chapter 15, where a full end-to-end engagement simulation is unveiled. This simulation is composed of subsystem and component models from all previous chapters.
Chapters 16 to 18 delve into electromagnetic (formerly electronic) warfare (EW). The contents are based on “Basic EW Modeling,” yet another GTPE course that shares some core material with MSRS. The three major “pillars” of EW—electro-magnetic attack (EA), electromagnetic protection (EP), and electromagnetic support (ES)—are covered in Chapters 16, 17, and 18, respectively.
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