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A 6-18 GHz High-Efficiency GaN Power Amplifier Using Transistor Stacking and Reactive Matching. [PDF]
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Proceedings of SPIE, 2015
For the states with advanced technology, effective use of electronic warfare and cyber warfare will be the main determining factor of winning a war in the future’s operational environment. The developed states will be able to finalize the struggles they have entered with a minimum of human casualties and minimum cost thanks to high-tech.
Osman Askin, Riza Irmak, Mustafa Avsever
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For the states with advanced technology, effective use of electronic warfare and cyber warfare will be the main determining factor of winning a war in the future’s operational environment. The developed states will be able to finalize the struggles they have entered with a minimum of human casualties and minimum cost thanks to high-tech.
Osman Askin, Riza Irmak, Mustafa Avsever
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Photonics for electronic warfare
2014 IEEE Avionics, Fiber-Optics and Photonics Technology Conference (AVFOP), 2014Photonic components and technologies augment and enhance traditional RF and digital EW jammer system architectures. Four identified capabilities enabled by photonics are simultaneous transmit and receive, frequency conversion, true-time delay, and photodiode/antenna integration.
Andrew J. Stark +3 more
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IETE Technical Review, 2003
This paper covers development trends in communication and radar electronic warfare (EW). Threat scenario and role of EW sensors in developing Electronic Order of Battle (EOB) are described. EW is subdivided into Electronic Support Measure (ESM), Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) and Electronic Counter-counter Measure (ECCM) systems.
G Nagendra Rao, C V S Sastry, N Divakar
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This paper covers development trends in communication and radar electronic warfare (EW). Threat scenario and role of EW sensors in developing Electronic Order of Battle (EOB) are described. EW is subdivided into Electronic Support Measure (ESM), Electronic Counter Measure (ECM) and Electronic Counter-counter Measure (ECCM) systems.
G Nagendra Rao, C V S Sastry, N Divakar
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Advances in Communications Electronic Warfare
2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2006DRDC Ottawa is exploring new concepts for Communications Electronic Warfare (CEW) architectures and processes. Major areas of research and development include wideband CEW sensors, data analysis and processing, architectural concepts for the integration of sensor and analysis technologies into a unified framework, and the simulation of complex CEW ...
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