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Summary
This fully revised and updated third edition of Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers offers a comprehensive design guide for digital processing work with today's complex receiver systems.
Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers is widely recognised as the definitive reference and training text on digital signal processing techniques in radio receivers used for Electronic Warfare applications.
This third edition of Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers has been fully revised and modernised to bring the reader up-to-date with the latest modern techniques including; wideband electronic warfare receivers, the detection of FM and BPSK radar signals, analog-to-information, time-reversal filter and an encoder example. From fundamental concepts and procedures to recent technology advances in digital receivers, readers will receive practical solutions to important wideband receiver problems.
With the addition of brand new material, (including four entirely new chapters) this new book has been updated with many of the latest concepts to help users design receivers that are relevant for today's electronic warfare systems.
on of brand new material, (including four entirely new chapters) this new book has been updated with many of the latest concepts to help users design receivers that are relevant for today's electronic warfare systems.on of brand new material, (including four entirely new chapters) this new book has been updated with many of the latest concepts to help users design receivers that are relevant for today's electronic warfare systems.on of brand new material, (including four entirely new chapters) this new book has been updated with many of the latest concepts to help users design receivers that are relevant for today's electronic warfare systems.Table of Contents
Introduction |
Requirements and Characteristics of EW Receivers |
Continuous-Time Fourier Transform and Discrete-Time Fourier Transform |
Fourier Transform Related Operations |
Analog-to-Digital Converters, Amplifiers, and their Interfaces |
Frequency Downconverters and I/Q channel receiver |
Sensitivity and Detection Problems |
Phase Measurements and Zero Crossing |
Monobit Receiver |
Frequency Channelization and Afterwards Processing |
High-Resolution Spectrum Estimation |
Detection of a biphase shift keying (BPSK) signal |
Detection of FM Signals |
Analog-to-Information (A to I) Conception |
Angle of Arrival Measurements |
Time Reversal Filters |
Encoder Example: Multiple FFT Receiver |
Receiver Tests |