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10/15
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Reed, Vernon Daniel.
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Available from National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va
Topic: Electronic warfare
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Topic: Electronic warfare
Available from National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Va
Topic: Electronic warfare
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Oct 6, 2015
10/15
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Van Vleet, John Anton
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Topic: Electronic warfare
Electronic reproduction
Topic: Electronic warfare
Thesis advisor, Harold A. Titus
Topic: Electronic warfare
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Oct 8, 2015
10/15
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Blauser, David J. Jr.
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Electronic reproduction
Topic: Electronic warfare
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Oct 8, 2015
10/15
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Gutzler, Jay A.;Titus, Harold A.
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Thesis advisor, Harold A. Titus
Topic: Electronic warfare
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Oct 5, 2015
10/15
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Schmeiser, Bruce.
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Title from cover
Topic: ELECTRONIC-WARFARE COUNTERMEASURES.
Title from cover
Topic: ELECTRONIC-WARFARE COUNTERMEASURES.
This work deals with the evolution of a FORTRAN simulation written by Naval Research Laboratory which ic used to evaluate the effectiveness of deploying ship-launched infrared decoys to counter the anti-ship infrared seeking missile threat. Although the model (referred to as the Stochastic Infrared Engagement Model - SIREM) possesses extensive analytical capability and flexibility, refinements are desired to more accurately emulate atmospheric effects on the acquisition process. Methods are...
Topics: Electronic warfare, NA
This is a study of deception in military operations with emphasis on the Army division level. The thesis is developed from empirical data, fundamental processes, and decision-making processes. It is a comprehensive analysis of the battlefield deception process and is a basic guide to deception planning. The thesis formulates a theory for operational military deception as an extension of the pioneering work of Barton Whaley. Whaley's deception data base is analyzed to show trends in operational...
Topics: Electronic warfare, NA
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May 14, 2013
05/13
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Hans Halberstadt
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Topic: Electronic warfare aircraft.
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06/21
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Francillon, René J
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127 pages : 23 cm
Topics: Electronic warfare aircraft -- Handbooks, manuals, etc, Electronic warfare aircraft,...
Thesis advisor(s): David C. Jenn, Frederic H. Levien
Topic: Electronic Warfare Systems Engineering
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Oct 7, 2015
10/15
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Stepp, Ronald K.
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Thesis advisor(s): David C. Jenn, Frederic H. Levien
Topic: Electronic Warfare Systems Engineering
This thesis evaluates the usefulness of open air hardware-in-the-loop testing. This evaluation is based upon the comparison of two indoor hardware-in- the-loop facilities to an outdoor hardware-in-the-loop facility. In addition to the comparison of the facilities, this thesis presents feedback from three sources who have hardware-in-the-loop test experience at both indoor and outdoor facilities. Based on the research conducted, the conclusion of this thesis is that the established electronic...
Topic: Electronic Warfare Systems Engineering
An analysis of the modern technology employed in Electrical Warfare systems is carried out. Electronic and optical techniques presently used in the detection, localization, processing and identification of signals, linked with active and passive countermeasures and countercountermeasures, are analyzed. \"Seal-world\" designs and configurations are discussed with respect to effectiveness, reliability and designs and operational trade-offs. Topics are divided according the modern...
Topics: Electronic Warfare, Electronic Countermeasures
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Oct 6, 2015
10/15
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Partsalidis, Ioannis.
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Thesis advisor(s): David C. Jenn, Jeffrey B. Knorr
Topic: Systems Engineering [Electronic Warfare]
Watkins-Johnson Tech Notes
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May 5, 2021
05/21
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DeGunther, Richard N.; MacCabe, Stephen P.
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Topics: Electronic devices, Electronic warfare
Thesis advisor(s): David C. Jenn, Jeffrey B. Knorr
Topic: Systems Engineering [Electronic Warfare]
Topics: Electronic devices, Electronic warfare
This thesis proposes and investigates a new approach in attacking the need to calibrate problem of the shipboard HFDF systems. It is based on measuring the system response to multiple onboard near-field sources. The test is performed along with the standard calibration, and the antenna responses to the near-field sources are stored in a reference database. Whenever a modification is made to the topside, the near-field test is repeated and the new results are compared to the near-field reference...
Topic: Systems Engineering [Electronic Warfare]
Topics: Radar signal processing, Electronic warfare
Modern electronic warfare systems require increasingly larger bandwidth monitoring ability. Analog-to-information techniques increase bandwidth-monitoring capability without increasing the performance requirements placed on analog-to-digital converters. Two analog-to-information compressive sensing receiving methodologies capable of recovering signal information below the Nyquist sampling rate are considered. The designing and simulation of these receiving methodologies using photonic...
Topics: compressed sensing, electronic warfare, photonics
Topics: Radar signal processing, Electronic warfare
Topics: Radio receiving systems, Electronic warfare
The Engineering Design Handbook Series of the US Army Materiel Command is a coordinated series of handbooks containing basic information and fundamental data. The handbooks are authoritative reference books of practical information and quantitative facts helpful in the design and development of materiel that will meet the tactical needs of the Armed Forces. The objectives of this handbook series are: (1) to collect diverse sources of information unique to the determination of the vulnerability...
Topics: electronic warfare, communitions, electronics, weapons
Topics: Radio receiving systems, Electronic warfare
Topics: Radar signal processing, Electronic warfare
Topics: Electronic devices -- Oscillators, Electronic warfare
Topics: Radar signal processing, Electronic warfare
Topics: Radar signal processing, Electronic warfare
Watkins-Johnson Tech Notes
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May 5, 2021
05/21
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Ranson, Richard G.; Hey-Shipton, Gregory L.; Galli, John G.
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Topics: Radio receivers -- Subsystems, Electronic warfare
Topics: Radio receiving systems, Electronic warfare
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Topics: military doctrine, electronic warfare, military-doctrine
Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave (FMCW) radar is a type of Low Probability of Intercept radar system that is being heavily investigated in the military. Not only is its transmission difficult to be detected by enemy intercept receivers, but FMCW radar has the inherent capability of increasing coherent signal power while suppressing noise power during its receive signal processing. This thesis investigates the jamming effectiveness of selected jamming waveforms by injecting the interfering...
Topics: Electronic Warfare, FMCW Radar, Jamming, LPI
The purpose of this thesis is to present and discuss a method of assessing the effectiveness of a work space layout. In addition, this method will provide the framework for pinpointing those areas of layout design where redesign will be most cost effective. The objective is to address inefficiencies in the layout of warfare modules on U.S. Navy combatants. In particular, the Electronic Warfare Module on aircraft carriers is assessed due to the highly timecritical nature of electronic warfare....
Topics: Electronic warfare, Human Factors Engineering, Operability, Electronic Warfare, Link Analysis, Task...
The EA-6B mission Planning Program is designed for use by aircrewmen deployed on board aircraft carriers. it is an interactive computer program for automated sorting, retrieval, display and plotting of information. All decision making is done by the aircrewman. The desired goals of this program are increased mission planning efficiency and effectiveness through automation of the clerical tasks of the planning process.
Topics: Aeronautics, EA-6B, Mission planning, Electronic warfare
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Oct 28, 2015
10/15
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Gunston, Bill
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Spine title: Spy planes, guide to recce/electronic aircraft
Topics: Reconnaissance aircraft, Electronic warfare aircraft, Drone aircraft
Traditionally, the incorporation of advanced electronic warfare (EW) capabilities, either as existing payload upgrades or as new system installations, has required extensive timelines and platform-specific integration planning. Research efforts have often targeted specific EW applications and operational environments to facilitate the transition of the technology, rather than develop cross-domain functionality. Often these separate EW systems address the same threats or frequency bands but are...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC TACTICAL ELECTRONIC WARFARE DIV, *ELECTRONIC...
This thesis specifies a mobile tactical C3CM system covering the HF/VHF frequencies for use by ground forces. The description and analysis of a system that can intercept, analyze, DF, monitor and, if necessary, jam the frequency bands of interest is presented. The system analysis and possibilities of ESM/ECM are considered in order to construct the overall theory of countering enemy communications from a tactical point of view. General system requirements, i.e., tactical, environmental, and...
Topics: Tactical Mobile, Electronic Warfare, Counter-Communications Jammers, Transmitters
Currently, the only support for tactical intelligence collection management to a U. S. Army field commander is a manual process. This process results in a product that is many times erroneous and untimely. In response to this, the problem addressed by this work is to design and implement an automated collection management tool which will enable an intelligence analyst to provide a more timely and accurate intelligence picture of the battlefield. The approach taken was to design the tool using...
Topics: intelligence & electronic warfare, collection management, requirements management, mission...
Currently, in dynamically changing and highly uncertain electronic warfare (EW) environments it is not possible to design in advance EW hardware that can adapt in real-time to these complex environments autonomously. Particularly, the real-time adaptation of EW to rapid changes in hostile activity poses a technological challenge. The ability of combining reconfigurable hardware devices with optimization software capable of executing real-time autonomous reconfiguration opens up a new approach...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC TACTICAL ELECTRONIC WARFARE DIV, *ANTENNAS,...
Kalman filtering techniques are applied to a two sensor bearings only passive target motion analysis problem. An algorithm is developed to simulate tracking long range maneuvering airborne targets. The target tracking performance of the filter is evaluated using computer generated noisy bearing measurements. The performance of the filter is satisfactory given reasonable initial conditions and measurement noise. The purpose of TMA is to determine the target's position, course and speed through a...
Topics: Electronic warfare, Kalman filter, Passive target motion analysis, Airborne tracking
In this thesis adaptive radar transmit waveform design and its effects on active communications systems are explored. Specifically, design for point targets (i.e., impulse response targets) is investigated. The transmit waveform is optimized in the frequency domain by accounting for the modulation spectrum of the communication system while trying to efficiently use the remaining spectrum. Design aspects of the adaptive waveform are investigated, and an upper bound for the waterfilling variable...
Topics: waveform design, spectrum sharing, cognitive radar, electronic warfare, spectrum management.
Naval Postgraduate School
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May 4, 2019
05/19
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Andrews, Nicholas E.; Gamboa, Gerardo; Smith, Roscoe A; Artelt, Matthew P; Hentges, Sarah E; Wright, Dereck D.
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The current world geopolitical situation has resulted in an ever increasing number of third-world nations and terrorists states gaining access to advanced military technology and weaponry that was previously limited to first-world nations. The blue water and littoral areas that are the operational environments of the United States and Coalition naval forces are within range of capable enemy missile systems as was evident in the attacks on the United States Ship Stark by Iraq in 1987 and the...
Topic: anti-ship cruise missile ASCM electronic warfare EW surface combatant
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ROBOTECH RRT Mod., This Hover Truck is used by the UEG ASC and seen in the 2nd generation of Robotech anime very briefly. Makes an Objective Marker for the RRT game. Game Notes: https://tesera.ru/images/items/618187/Robotech_Quick_Start_Rules_v03.pdf http://robotech-rpg-tactics.wikia.com/wiki/Robotech_RPG_Tactics_Wiki
Topics: UEG, Games, ASC, stl, wargames, thingiverse, Electronic Warfare, RRT, Robotech
This report is divided into two sections. Section One profiles a range of Low Probability of Intercept radars organized by function that are currently marketed to be commercially available. Included are naval navigation and surveillance radar systems, ground surveillance radar systems, radar motion detector sensor chips, and modular radar systems developed for use in training and research applications. The profile for each radar system includes a picture, description of the radar system's major...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA CENTER FOR JOINT SERVICES ELECTRONIC WARFARE,...
Elements of simulation in general and of electronic warfare (EW) in particular are presented. In the area of EW simulation, radio frequency (RF) stimulation is emphasized. A survey of four current or proposed EW simulators is presented. Finally, desirable features to look for in an EW simulator are discussed.
Topics: electronic warfare, simulation, stimulation, intercept, passive intercept, training, electronic...