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The growth of GPS and other navigation systems has been staggering. More and more electrical engineers are migrating towards work in this field and require knowledge of important GNSS (global navigation satellite system) principles. This book also provides descriptions of key navigation systems developed decades ago.
The spread-spectrum technique is becoming increasingly important in wireless communication systems. In this work, the main advantages of this techniques are outlined, including describing its key elements and comparing various code tracking loop systems.
When trying to solve a complex, seemingly unsolvable problem, electrical engineers sometimes just need to start at the very beginning of the problem.
This work covers the latest technologies in conventional and adaptive signal processing theory, and covers techniques for detailed analysis of physical signatures of targets and clutter.
This work aims to ensure that small and medium sized business operators win those prized government and private sector contracts. The text, and accompanying CD-ROM, provide the management team with practical help in achieving disciplined business development and knowledge management processes.
A reference tool for RF-, digital- and system-level designers, this book discusses the most critical topics for professionals in the field, including envelope power-management schemes and linearization. This volume builds on the author's work, "RF Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications".
A survey of modern transportation systems, written by an architect of the US Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) programme. It provides the 30-point framework underlying most major transport systems, and it examines activity to improve both freight and passenger transportation.
Now that the Internet has blossomed into the "Information Superhighway" with its traffic and drivers becoming increasingly diverse, security has emerged as a primary concern. This book offers the reader a global, integrated approach to providing internet security at the network layer.
This reference provides advice and instruction for the planning and detailed design of microwave radio transmission systems. It provides practical guidelines based on hands-on experience and explains fundamental concepts in the context of real-world applications.
Offers practitioners a comprehensive, practical understanding of how to tackle a PA (power amplifier) design with confidence and quickly determine the cause of malfunctioning hardware. Supported with nearly 200 illustrations, this book contains the survey of RF PA efficiency enhancement and linearization techniques.
A comprehensive guide to digital modulation techniques used in communications today. It has been revised and expanded to include five new chapters devoted to orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) including its synchronization, performance in fading channels and channel estimation and equalization.
Describing Low Earth Orbital (LEO) design features, this volume discusses the issues to be considered during the design of LEO satellite communications networks and presents analytical frameworks for evaluating their performance.
Presenting a description of automated HF communications, this work also considers the many phenomena which affect HF radio, and offers insight into new and future HF techniques. It includes information on automatic link establishment (ALE) technology.
A complete guide to understanding and utilizing today's Global Positioning System, a satellite navigation system providing accurate, contiunous, worldwide, three-dimensional position and velocity data. Expert authors cover all aspects of GPS, including projections for GPS markets and applications.
This text provides a practical approach to designing RF and microwave amplifiers and oscillators using the iterative synthesis techniques provided. It also introduces approaches to estimating the 1dB compression point of class A and B linear circuits.
Shows how using quantitative measurements techniques to gauge financial and non-financial company goals can help guide R&D management performance and improve company success. The text aims to enable readers in such areas as choosing financial R&D projects.
Covering system architecture, implementation and testing, this work provides an overview of the GSM specifications and surveys competing cellular systems such as NADC and CDMA. Practical testing applications are explored and compared with similar techniques used with analogue cellular systems.
This text provides design and analysis data on planar microwave transmission structures including microstrip lines, slotlines and coplanar waveguides. It offers comprehensive information on transmission structures used in hybrid and monolithic circuits at microwave and mm-wave frequencies.
Focusing on antenna design with fibre optics, this text presents the fundamentals of optical beamforming networks.
Introduces the essential aspects of the electromagnetic waves in chiral and bi-isotropic media, to give the practical working knowledge necessary for new application development. It includes a section on the application of theory to basic problems in waveguide, antenna and scattering analysis.
This text provides techniques for use in determining electromagnetic fields in layered dielectric media. It contains problem sets and practical examples and solutions as well as a simplified model for approaching problems.
Provides information on electronic intelligence (ELINT) analysis techniques, with coverage of their applications, strengths and limitations. Now refined and updated, this second edition presents new concepts and techniques.
Shows the reader how to analyze jitter generations and accumulation more efficiently and provides guidance on designing transmission systems from the clock recovery viewpoint. The book presents the theory and technology from three angles: line coding, waveform shaping and clock recovery.
This book shows you how to consider AGC, signal thresholding, and range tracking loops from a practical viewpoint.
Discusses theory and design of pulsed Doppler radar and MTI with details on clutter, clutter modelling and theory of optimum processing. The book also covers topics related to the use of the Doppler effect in radar systems which involve the application of Doppler signal processing techniques.
Written to support an intensive short course on the subject. The material is presented as a subset of electronic warfare and is concerned primarily with systems which generate and radiate signals to interfere with hostile radar systems. Chapters deal with search and track radar range and angle count
An introduction to data fusion which employs both new and traditional communication and information theory, pattern recognition, image understanding, estimation theory, digital signal processing and artificial intelligence.
Aimed at electrical and mechanical engineers, this book offers a coverage of microfluidics - a field involving fluid flow and devices in microscale and nanoscale. It offers a treatment of nanotechnology, electrokinetics and flow theory. It shows engineers how to take advantage of the performance benefits of microfluidics.
The fourth volume in a series, this work details coverage of recent developments in the field of optical fibre sensors. It describes the impact which fibre sensors are having in such areas as chemical and environmental monitoring, structural instrumentation and "smart" structure.
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