EW/IO Books

  • EW101 by Dave Adamy
    ISBN 1-58053-169-5 Artech House 2001
    Covers the RF aspects of the Electronic Warfare field using little math. Based on the EW 101 columns in the Journal of Electronic Defence
  • Electronic Warfare in the Information Age by D. Curtis Schleher
    ISBN 0-89006-526-8 Artech House 1999
    Covers Electronic Warfare field using both physical and mathematical characterizations. Includes many examples worked in MATLAB 5.1
  • Electronic Warfare by David Hoisington
    ISBN 1-885897-10-3 Lynx Publishing 1994
    A two volume text on the whole Electronic Warfare field using very little math.
  • Applied ECM by Leroy Van Brunt
    ISBN 0-931728-00-2 (Vol 1, 1978); ISBN 0-931728-01-0 (Vol 2, 1982);
    ISBN 0-931728-04-5 (Vol 1, 1995) ISBN 0-931728-05-3 (3 volume set)
    A complete and rigorous coverage of Electronic Countermeasures in three volumes. Available only from the publisher (EW Engineering Inc. P. O. Box 28 Dunn Loring VA 22027)
  • Introduction to Electronic Defense Systems by Filippo Neri
    ISBN 0-89006-553-5 Artech House 1991
    Non-mathematical coverage of whole EW field. Thorough functional description of threat transmitters.
  • Electronic Countermeasures edited by Boyd, Harris, King & Welch
    ISBN 0-932146-00-7 Peninsula Publishing 1961
    A compilation of in-depth technical papers on all aspects of EW by recognized experts. Originally a Secret textbook prepared under a US Army Signal Corps contract. Declassified in 1973
  • Radar Cross Section by Knott, Shaeffer & Tuley
    ISBN 0-89006-618-3 Artech House 1993
    Thorough description of radar cross section. Includes the way RCS is modeled and its impact on radar and EW system operation.
  • Spread Spectrum Systems with Commercial Applications by Robert Dixon
    ISBN 0—471-59342-7 John Wiley & Sons 1994
    Overviews and mathematical characterizations of spread spectrum signals.
  • Detectability of Spread Spectrum Signals by Robin & George Dillard
    ISBN 0-89006-299-4 Artech House 1989
    Thorough coverage of energy detection approaches to the detection of spread spectrum signals.
  • Electronic Intelligence: The Interception of Radar Signals by Richard Wiley
    ISBN 0-89006-138-6 Artech House 1985
    Thorough coverage of the qualitative and quantitative performance of receiving and emitter location systems against a wide range of radar signals.
  • The Infrared Handbook Edited by William Wolfe
    ISBN 0-9603590-1-x DTIC 1993
    IR theory and practice with lots of tables and graphs characterizing transmission phoenomina.
  • Radar Vulnerability to Jamming by Lothes, Szymanski and Wiley
    ISBN 0-89006-388-5 Artech House 1990
    Description of important ECM techniques and mathematical description of their effect on radar performance.
  • Spread Spectrum Communications Handbook by Simon, Omura, Scholtz and Levitt
    ISBN 0-07-057629-7 McGraw Hill, 1994
    Compilation of authoritative papers on spread spectrum communication by experts in the field.
  • Advanced Techniques for Digital Receivers by Phillip Pace
    ISBN 1-58053-053-2 Artech House 2000 Graduate level coverage of digital signals and receivers – design and performance analysis.
  • Introduction to Radar Systems by Merrill Skolnik
    ISBN 0072881380 McGraw Hill 2001
    The authoritative book describing various types of radars and their performance.
  • Introduction to Airborne Radar by George Stimson
    ISBN 1-901121-01-4 SciTech Publishing 1998
    An extremely gentle, yet thorough coverage of radar (not just airborne radar) for those who don’t understand (or don’t remember) anything about radar.
  • Introduction to Communication Electronic Warfare Systems by Richard Poisel ISBN 1-58053-344-2 Artech House 2002
    Comprehensive coverage of communication signals and propagation as well as the principles and practice of EW against those signals.
  • Practical Communication Theory by Dave Adamy
    ISBN 1-8885897-04-9 Lynx Publishing 1994
    Describes the one way communication link and gives simple dB formulas for working practical intercept problems
  • Fundamentals of Electronic Warfare by Vahin, Shustov and Dunwell
    ISBN 1-58053-052-4 Artech House 2001
    Mathematical characterization of EW activities, including thorough coverage of chaff and decoys.
  • Electronic Warfare for lthe Digitized Battlefield by Frater and Ryan
    ISBN 1-58053-271-3 Artech House 2001
    Operational focus on the modern electronic battlefield and the appropriate EW techniques. Operational level descriptions of important new communications EP.
  • Introduction to Electronic Warfare Modeling and Simulation by Dave Adamy
    ISBN 1-58053-495-3 Artech House 2003
    Broad introduction to EW modeling and simulation. Covers terms, concepts, and applications. Includes an introduction to EW sufficient to support the primary material.
  • Information Warfare Principles and Operations by Edward Waltz
    ISBN 0-89006-511-X Artech House 1998
    Comprehensive (non-mathematical) coverage of terms, concepts and practice of Information Warfare.
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