Introduction to RF Stealth, (With CD-ROM)

Title: Introduction to RF Stealth, (With CD-ROM)
Author: David Lynch
ISBN: 1891121219 / 9781891121210
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 560
Publisher: Scitech Publishing
Year: 2004
Availability: Out of Stock

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This is the only book focused on the complete aspects of RF Stealth design. It is the first book to present and explain first order methods for the design of active and passive stealth properties. Everything from Electronic Order of Battle to key component design is covered. The book is a “How to” allowing estimation of RCS, emitter interceptability, IR signature with speed, emitter footprints, terrain obscuration and target visibility, ambient spectra, ambient pulse density, detection performance, antenna, filter and pulse compression sidelobes, emitter location accuracy, stealthy pulse compression design, stealthy antenna design, signal processor performance, and more. Unique compilations of the leading parameters of many emitters and interceptors are included, as is analytical software for each chapter.

Stealth was a major military breakthrough very much in today’s news. Though the author has been pioneering modern stealth techniques since 1975, necessary requirements of security has kept this material from becoming widely known. Due to this limited availability, workers in the field keep “reinventing the wheel”, keep “going down blind alleys” already explored, and making nonsensical claims. The book’s purpose is to provide a new generation of designers with a firm and proven basis for new developments and to allow buyers of stealth technology to separate the charlatans from serious engineers.

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No competing title is on the market. Will be the standard text for years to come.
All analysis presented on a first order basis: simplest approach, use of approximations, intuitive reasoning, many examples
Practical “How to” approach incorporates recipes and examples for estimation of critical performance parameters
The 570 pages include 368 figures, 74 tables, 328 equations and 108 items of analytical software.
Many treated topics were classified until the 1990’s.
180 program routines in Excel and MathCad on accompanying CD

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Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Stealth Systems
Chapter 2 : Interceptability Parameters and Analysis
Chapter 3 : Intercept Receivers
Chapter 4 : Exploitation of the Environment
Chapter 5 : Stealth Waveforms
Chapter 6 : Stealth Antennas and Radomes
Chapter 7 : Signal Processing

Appendix A
Glossary
Index
About the Author