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Developing Digital RF Memories and Transceiver Technologies for Electromagnetic Warfare
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Developing Digital RF Memories and Transceiver Technologies for Electromagnetic Warfare
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Developing Digital RF Memories and Transceiver Technologies for Electromagnetic Warfare
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This exciting new resource provides the latest in design concepts and the current state of technology in digital radio frequency memories (DRFM), focusing on the techniques used in electronic warfare. The design of amplitude sampling and phase sampling DRFM are explored, and their trade-offs evaluated. The book helps readers understand the many applications that can benefit from the use of a DRFM and how to develop models for different DRFM configurations. It explores the design trade-offs in developing multiple, structured, false target synthesis DRFM architectures and aids in developing counter-DRFM techniques and distinguish false target from real ones. Written by an expert in the field, and including MATLAB design software, this is the only comprehensive book written on the subject of DRFM.
This exciting new resource provides the latest in design concepts and the current state of technology in digital radio frequency memories (DRFM), focusing on the techniques used in electronic warfare. The design of amplitude sampling and phase sampling DRFM are explored, and their trade-offs evaluated. The book helps readers understand the many applications that can benefit from the use of a DRFM and how to develop models for different DRFM configurations. It explores the design trade-offs in developing multiple, structured, false target synthesis DRFM architectures and aids in developing counter-DRFM techniques and distinguish false target from real ones. Written by an expert in the field, and including MATLAB design software, this is the only comprehensive book written on the subject of DRFM.



















