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Summary
Summary
"Receivers systems are considered the core of electronic warfare (EW) intercept systems. Without them, the fundamental purpose of such systems is null and void. This book considers the major elements that make up receiver systems and the receivers that go in them. This resource provides system design engineers with techniques for design and development of EW receivers for modern modulations (spread spectrum) in addition to receivers for older, common modulation formats. Each major module in these receivers is considered in detail. Design information is included as well as performance tradeoffs of various components. Major factors that influence the functioning of the modules are identified and discussed. Key performance parameters are identified as well, and approaches to achieving design goals are considered. "
Author Notes
Richard A. Poisel received his M.Sc. in management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Poisel also earned an M.Sc. in electrical engineering at Purdue University.
Dr. Poisel is the Chief Scientist at the US Army Communications Electronics Command, Research, Development and Engineering Center, Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate., Ft. Monmouth, NJ.
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