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Zusammenfassung: | "This book is an introductory text describing the fundamentals of signals collection and processing. This material will equip the graduate student or engineering practitioner with the basic concepts and skills required to manage and develop systems for collecting and processing signals. Key foundations and principles describe the processes of collecting and analyzing signals from an uncooperative source, formulated from physical and signal theoretic concepts. As a technical text, it applies the foundational principles and concepts to the collection and exploitation of uncooperative signals of interest. Finally, it provides references for further study of signals intelligence analysis."--Introduction. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Essential Principles of Signals Collection and Analysis -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction to Signals Collection and Analysis -- 1.1 Key Foundations -- 1.2 Presentation Organization -- 2 RF Signals Classification -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Communication Channels -- 2.3 RF Signals Analysis -- 2.4 RF Analog Signals Modulation -- 2.5 RF Digital Signals Modulation -- 2.6 RF Shift Keying -- 2.7 RF Wi-Fi -- 2.8 RF Signal Detection -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Radar Fundamentals -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Electromagnetic Theory -- 4.2.1 Maxwell's Equations | |
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505 | 8 | |a 5.2.3 Uniform Linear Array for AoA/DoA Estimation -- 5.3 Time Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.3.1 Time of Arrival -- 5.3.2 Difference of Time of Arrivals -- 5.3.3 Hyperbolic Isochrones -- 5.3.4 TDOA Calculation Details -- 5.4 Frequency Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.4.1 Doppler Frequency -- 5.4.2 Difference of Doppler Frequencies -- 5.4.3 FDOA Calculation Details -- 5.5 Cross Ambiguity Function -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Access to RF Signals -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 RF Signal Collection Platforms -- 3.2.1 RF Signal Collection from Ground -- 3.2.2 RF Signal Collection from Water | |
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505 | 8 | |a 6.3.4 Detection of Known Signals in White Noise -- 6.3.5 Detection of Known Signals in Colored Noise -- 6.3.6 Detection of Random Signals -- 6.3.7 Detection in Non-Gaussian Noise -- 6.3.8 Designing Detectors with Unknown Parameters -- 6.4 Signal Parameter Estimation -- 6.4.1 Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimation -- 6.4.2 Cramer-Rao Lower Bound -- 6.4.3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 6.4.4 Maximum A Posteriori Estimator -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7 Cryptography Fundamentals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Connection with Signals Collection -- 7.1.2 Primary Goals of Cryptography | |
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contents | Intro -- Essential Principles of Signals Collection and Analysis -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction to Signals Collection and Analysis -- 1.1 Key Foundations -- 1.2 Presentation Organization -- 2 RF Signals Classification -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Communication Channels -- 2.3 RF Signals Analysis -- 2.4 RF Analog Signals Modulation -- 2.5 RF Digital Signals Modulation -- 2.6 RF Shift Keying -- 2.7 RF Wi-Fi -- 2.8 RF Signal Detection -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Radar Fundamentals -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Electromagnetic Theory -- 4.2.1 Maxwell's Equations 4.2.2 EM Wave Propagation -- 4.2.3 EM Wave Polarization -- 4.3 Antennas -- 4.3.1 Pure Magnetic Dipole Antenna Concept -- 4.3.2 Transmission and Reception Beam Patterns -- 4.4 Radar Equation -- 4.4.1 Signal Power Over One-Way Link -- 4.4.2 Target Radar Cross Section -- 4.4.3 EM Power Density for Monostatic Receiver -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 Geolocation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Emitter and Collector Assumptions -- 5.1.2 Possible Vignettes -- 5.2 Angle of Arrival Methods -- 5.2.1 Array Model for AoA/DOA Estimation -- 5.2.2 Array Transfer Vector 5.2.3 Uniform Linear Array for AoA/DoA Estimation -- 5.3 Time Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.3.1 Time of Arrival -- 5.3.2 Difference of Time of Arrivals -- 5.3.3 Hyperbolic Isochrones -- 5.3.4 TDOA Calculation Details -- 5.4 Frequency Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.4.1 Doppler Frequency -- 5.4.2 Difference of Doppler Frequencies -- 5.4.3 FDOA Calculation Details -- 5.5 Cross Ambiguity Function -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Access to RF Signals -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 RF Signal Collection Platforms -- 3.2.1 RF Signal Collection from Ground -- 3.2.2 RF Signal Collection from Water 3.2.3 RF Signal Collection from Air -- 3.2.4 RF Signal Collection from Space -- 3.3 Altitude and Shape of Orbits -- 3.3.1 Low-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.2 Medium-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.3 High-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.4 Special Orbit Terminology -- 3.4 Orbital Mechanics -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Signals Detection and Estimation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Detection Theory -- 6.2.1 Signal Detection Terminology -- 6.2.2 Signal Detection Strategy -- 6.3 Detection of Signals in Noise -- 6.3.1 Matched Filter -- 6.3.2 Matched Filter: Correlator and Convolution -- 6.3.3 White Noise Versus Colored Noise 6.3.4 Detection of Known Signals in White Noise -- 6.3.5 Detection of Known Signals in Colored Noise -- 6.3.6 Detection of Random Signals -- 6.3.7 Detection in Non-Gaussian Noise -- 6.3.8 Designing Detectors with Unknown Parameters -- 6.4 Signal Parameter Estimation -- 6.4.1 Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimation -- 6.4.2 Cramer-Rao Lower Bound -- 6.4.3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 6.4.4 Maximum A Posteriori Estimator -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7 Cryptography Fundamentals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Connection with Signals Collection -- 7.1.2 Primary Goals of Cryptography |
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spelling | Garren, David A., author. Essential principles of signals collection and analysis / David A. Garren, Uttam K. Majumder, Erik P. Blasch. Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2023] 1 online resource (xii, 205 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro -- Essential Principles of Signals Collection and Analysis -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction to Signals Collection and Analysis -- 1.1 Key Foundations -- 1.2 Presentation Organization -- 2 RF Signals Classification -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Communication Channels -- 2.3 RF Signals Analysis -- 2.4 RF Analog Signals Modulation -- 2.5 RF Digital Signals Modulation -- 2.6 RF Shift Keying -- 2.7 RF Wi-Fi -- 2.8 RF Signal Detection -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Radar Fundamentals -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Electromagnetic Theory -- 4.2.1 Maxwell's Equations 4.2.2 EM Wave Propagation -- 4.2.3 EM Wave Polarization -- 4.3 Antennas -- 4.3.1 Pure Magnetic Dipole Antenna Concept -- 4.3.2 Transmission and Reception Beam Patterns -- 4.4 Radar Equation -- 4.4.1 Signal Power Over One-Way Link -- 4.4.2 Target Radar Cross Section -- 4.4.3 EM Power Density for Monostatic Receiver -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 Geolocation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Emitter and Collector Assumptions -- 5.1.2 Possible Vignettes -- 5.2 Angle of Arrival Methods -- 5.2.1 Array Model for AoA/DOA Estimation -- 5.2.2 Array Transfer Vector 5.2.3 Uniform Linear Array for AoA/DoA Estimation -- 5.3 Time Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.3.1 Time of Arrival -- 5.3.2 Difference of Time of Arrivals -- 5.3.3 Hyperbolic Isochrones -- 5.3.4 TDOA Calculation Details -- 5.4 Frequency Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.4.1 Doppler Frequency -- 5.4.2 Difference of Doppler Frequencies -- 5.4.3 FDOA Calculation Details -- 5.5 Cross Ambiguity Function -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Access to RF Signals -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 RF Signal Collection Platforms -- 3.2.1 RF Signal Collection from Ground -- 3.2.2 RF Signal Collection from Water 3.2.3 RF Signal Collection from Air -- 3.2.4 RF Signal Collection from Space -- 3.3 Altitude and Shape of Orbits -- 3.3.1 Low-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.2 Medium-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.3 High-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.4 Special Orbit Terminology -- 3.4 Orbital Mechanics -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Signals Detection and Estimation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Detection Theory -- 6.2.1 Signal Detection Terminology -- 6.2.2 Signal Detection Strategy -- 6.3 Detection of Signals in Noise -- 6.3.1 Matched Filter -- 6.3.2 Matched Filter: Correlator and Convolution -- 6.3.3 White Noise Versus Colored Noise 6.3.4 Detection of Known Signals in White Noise -- 6.3.5 Detection of Known Signals in Colored Noise -- 6.3.6 Detection of Random Signals -- 6.3.7 Detection in Non-Gaussian Noise -- 6.3.8 Designing Detectors with Unknown Parameters -- 6.4 Signal Parameter Estimation -- 6.4.1 Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimation -- 6.4.2 Cramer-Rao Lower Bound -- 6.4.3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 6.4.4 Maximum A Posteriori Estimator -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7 Cryptography Fundamentals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Connection with Signals Collection -- 7.1.2 Primary Goals of Cryptography Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 13, 2024). "This book is an introductory text describing the fundamentals of signals collection and processing. This material will equip the graduate student or engineering practitioner with the basic concepts and skills required to manage and develop systems for collecting and processing signals. Key foundations and principles describe the processes of collecting and analyzing signals from an uncooperative source, formulated from physical and signal theoretic concepts. As a technical text, it applies the foundational principles and concepts to the collection and exploitation of uncooperative signals of interest. Finally, it provides references for further study of signals intelligence analysis."--Introduction. Electronic surveillance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006641 Surveillance électronique. Electronic surveillance fast Majumder, Uttam K., author. Blasch, Erik, author. Print version: 1630816906 9781630816902 (OCoLC)1394891026 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3675085 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Garren, David A. Majumder, Uttam K. Blasch, Erik Essential principles of signals collection and analysis / Intro -- Essential Principles of Signals Collection and Analysis -- Contents -- Foreword -- 1 Introduction to Signals Collection and Analysis -- 1.1 Key Foundations -- 1.2 Presentation Organization -- 2 RF Signals Classification -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Communication Channels -- 2.3 RF Signals Analysis -- 2.4 RF Analog Signals Modulation -- 2.5 RF Digital Signals Modulation -- 2.6 RF Shift Keying -- 2.7 RF Wi-Fi -- 2.8 RF Signal Detection -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Radar Fundamentals -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Electromagnetic Theory -- 4.2.1 Maxwell's Equations 4.2.2 EM Wave Propagation -- 4.2.3 EM Wave Polarization -- 4.3 Antennas -- 4.3.1 Pure Magnetic Dipole Antenna Concept -- 4.3.2 Transmission and Reception Beam Patterns -- 4.4 Radar Equation -- 4.4.1 Signal Power Over One-Way Link -- 4.4.2 Target Radar Cross Section -- 4.4.3 EM Power Density for Monostatic Receiver -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 Geolocation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Emitter and Collector Assumptions -- 5.1.2 Possible Vignettes -- 5.2 Angle of Arrival Methods -- 5.2.1 Array Model for AoA/DOA Estimation -- 5.2.2 Array Transfer Vector 5.2.3 Uniform Linear Array for AoA/DoA Estimation -- 5.3 Time Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.3.1 Time of Arrival -- 5.3.2 Difference of Time of Arrivals -- 5.3.3 Hyperbolic Isochrones -- 5.3.4 TDOA Calculation Details -- 5.4 Frequency Difference of Arrival Methods -- 5.4.1 Doppler Frequency -- 5.4.2 Difference of Doppler Frequencies -- 5.4.3 FDOA Calculation Details -- 5.5 Cross Ambiguity Function -- 5.6 Summary -- References -- 3 Access to RF Signals -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 RF Signal Collection Platforms -- 3.2.1 RF Signal Collection from Ground -- 3.2.2 RF Signal Collection from Water 3.2.3 RF Signal Collection from Air -- 3.2.4 RF Signal Collection from Space -- 3.3 Altitude and Shape of Orbits -- 3.3.1 Low-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.2 Medium-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.3 High-Earth Orbit -- 3.3.4 Special Orbit Terminology -- 3.4 Orbital Mechanics -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Signals Detection and Estimation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Detection Theory -- 6.2.1 Signal Detection Terminology -- 6.2.2 Signal Detection Strategy -- 6.3 Detection of Signals in Noise -- 6.3.1 Matched Filter -- 6.3.2 Matched Filter: Correlator and Convolution -- 6.3.3 White Noise Versus Colored Noise 6.3.4 Detection of Known Signals in White Noise -- 6.3.5 Detection of Known Signals in Colored Noise -- 6.3.6 Detection of Random Signals -- 6.3.7 Detection in Non-Gaussian Noise -- 6.3.8 Designing Detectors with Unknown Parameters -- 6.4 Signal Parameter Estimation -- 6.4.1 Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimation -- 6.4.2 Cramer-Rao Lower Bound -- 6.4.3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 6.4.4 Maximum A Posteriori Estimator -- 6.5 Summary -- References -- 7 Cryptography Fundamentals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Connection with Signals Collection -- 7.1.2 Primary Goals of Cryptography Electronic surveillance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86006641 Surveillance électronique. Electronic surveillance fast |
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title_full | Essential principles of signals collection and analysis / David A. Garren, Uttam K. Majumder, Erik P. Blasch. |
title_fullStr | Essential principles of signals collection and analysis / David A. Garren, Uttam K. Majumder, Erik P. Blasch. |
title_full_unstemmed | Essential principles of signals collection and analysis / David A. Garren, Uttam K. Majumder, Erik P. Blasch. |
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