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EW 105 : space electronic warfare / David L. Adamy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Adamy, David, author.
- Series:
- Artech House electronic warfare library
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Electronics in military engineering.
- Physical Description:
- xiv, 232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Norwood, MA : Artech House, [2021]
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Orbital Relationships
- 1.2. Book Flow
- 1.3. History of Signal Intelligence Satellite Programs
- 1.4. A Note about Orbital Calculations in This Book
- 2. Spherical Trigonometry
- 2.1. Plane Trigonometry
- 2.1.1. The Law of Sines
- 2.1.2. The Law of Cosines for Sides
- 2.1.3. The Law of Cosines for Angles
- 2.1.4. Right Plane Triangle
- 2.2. The Spherical Triangle
- 2.3. Trigonometric Relationships in Any Spherical Triangle
- 2.3.1. Law of Sines for Spherical Triangles
- 2.3.2. Law or Cosines tor Sides
- 2.3.3. Law of Cosines for Angles
- 2.3.4. The Right Spherical Triangle
- 2.3.5. Napier's Rules
- 2.4. Examples of Plane and Spherical Triangles Used in Problems
- 3. Orbit Mechanics
- 3.1. Elements of an Elliptical Orbit
- 3.2. Relationship Between the Size of an Orbit and Its Period
- 3.3. SVP
- 3.4. An Earth Surface Location
- 3.5. The Propagation Distance
- 3.6. Earth Traces
- 3.6.1. Satellite Earth Trace
- 3.6.2. Polar Orbit Earth Traces
- 3.6.3. Synchronous Satellite Earth Traces
- 3.7. Location of an EW Threat
- 3.7.1. Calculating the Look Angles
- 3.7.2. Calculating the Azimuth to the Threat
- 3.7.3. Calculating Range and Elevation to the Threat Location
- 3.8. Calculating the Distance to the Horizon
- 3.8.1. Horizon Distances for Circular Orbits
- 4. Radio Propagation
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. One-Way Link
- 4.3. Propagation Loss Models
- 4.3.1. LOS Propagation
- 4.3.2. Two-Ray Propagation
- 4.3.3. Minimum Antenna Height for Two-Ray Propagation
- 4.3.4. A Note about Very Low Antennas
- 4.3.5. Fresnel Zone
- 4.3.6. Complex Reflection Environment
- 4.3.7. KED
- 4.3.8. Atmospheric Loss
- 4.3.9. Rain and Fog Attenuation
- 5. Radio Propagation In Space
- 5.1. LOS Loss
- 5.1.1. Atmospheric Loss
- 5.2. Antenna Misalignment
- 5.3. Polarization Loss
- 5.4. Rain Loss
- 6. Satellite Links
- 6.1. Link Geometry
- 6.1.1. Looking Down
- 6.1.2. Plug in Some Orbit Numbers
- 6.1.3. Looking Up
- 6.2. Uplinks
- 6.2.1. Command Links
- 6.2.2. Intercept Links
- 6.3. Downlinks
- 6.3.1. Telemetry Link
- 6.3.2. Data Link
- 6.3.3. Links to Data Users
- 6.3.4. Jamming Links
- 6.4. Hostile Links
- 7. Link Vulnerability To Ew
- 7.1. Satellite Vulnerability
- 7.1.1. Space-Related Link Losses
- 7.1.2. Intercept
- 7.1.3. Spoofing
- 7.1.4. Jamming
- 7.1.5. Problems Worked in This Chapter
- 7.2. Downlink Intercept
- 7.2.1. Geocentric Angle from the Satellite to the Intercept Site
- 7.2.2. Range from the Satellite to the Intercept Site
- 7.2.3. Is the Satellite Above the Horizon from the Intercept Site?
- 7.2.4. How Strong Is the Downlink Signal at the Intercept Site
- 7.2.5. Intercept with Directional Antennas
- 7.2.6. Angles Relative to the Ground Control Station
- 7.2.7. Angles Relative to the Hostile Intercept Site
- 7.2.8. Received Signal at the Intercept Site
- 7.2.9. What Is the Quality of the Intercepted Downlink Signal?
- 7.3. Intercepting Uplinks
- 7.4. Jamming Downlinks
- 7.4.1. The Satellite Downlink
- 7.4.2. The Jammer Link
- 7.4.3. The J/S Formula
- 7.5. Jamming Satellite Uplinks
- 7.5.1. The Jamming Link
- 7.5.2. Jamming Link Loss
- 7.5.3. Gain of 4-m Jamming Antenna at 5 GHz
- 7.5.4. Jammer ERP
- 7.5.5. The Satellite Uplink
- 7.5.6. Gain of 2-m Uplink Transmitter Antenna
- 7.5.7. Uplink ERP
- 7.5.8. Uplink Loss
- 7.5.9. Gain and Bandwidth of the Uplink Receiving Antenna on the Satellite
- 7.5.10. Antenna 3-dB Beamwidth
- 7.5.11. Offset of the Jammer from the Downlink Receiving Antenna
- 7.5.12. The J/S
- 7.6. Electronic Protection of Satellite Links
- 7.6.1. Attacks on Links
- 7.6.2. Protection Against Jamming
- 8. Duration And Frequency Of Observations
- 8.1. Calculating the Distance to the Horizon
- 8.2. Horizon Distances for Circular Orbits
- 8.3. Calculating the Duration of Target Availability from a Satellite
- 8.3.1. Geocentric Viewing Angle
- 8.3.2. Time During Which a Satellite Can See a Point on the Earth
- 8.3.3. The Impact of the Movement of the Earth
- 8.3.4. Viewing Time Formula
- 8.4. Doppler Shift in Satellite Link
- 8.4.1. Doppler Shift Formula
- 8.4.2. Receiving Site Velocity
- 8.4.3. Satellite Velocity
- 8.4.4. General Formula for Maximum Doppler Shift
- 8.4.5. General Formula for the Doppler Shift
- 9. Intercept From Space
- 9.1. Intercept of Radar Signal from Low-Earth Satellite
- 9.1.1. Link Loss
- 9.1.2. LOS Loss
- 9.1.3. Atmospheric and Rain Loss
- 9.1.4. Can the Satellite Payload Receive the Signal?
- 9.1.5. Receiver Sensitivity
- 9.1.6. Link Margin
- 9.1.7. Could the Satellite Receive the Signal from Its Horizon?
- 9.1.8. How Long Will the Satellite See the Signal?
- 9.2. Horizon Plot on the Earth
- 9.3. Intercept of the Earth Surface Target Using a Narrow-Beam Receiving Antenna
- 9.3.1. Antenna Pointing
- 9.3.2. Intercept Link Equation
- 9.3.3. Link Losses
- 9.3.4. Intercept from the Horizon
- 9.4. Intercept from the Synchronous Satellite
- 9.4.1. With the Satellite on the Horizon
- 9.4.2. With the Satellite Directly Overhead
- 10. Jamming From Space
- 10.1. Jamming of a Ground Signal from a Satellite
- 10.2. Jamming from a Satellite
- 10.3. Jamming of a Communications Network
- 10.3.1. The Network
- 10.3.2. Link Equations
- 10.3.3. J/S
- 10.4. Jamming a Microwave Digital Data Link
- 10.5. Jamming of a Ground Radar from Space
- 10.5.1. Radar Jamming from a Satellite
- 10.5.2. The Jammed Radar and Its Target
- 10.5.3. The Jammer
- 10.5.4. The Jamming Equation
- 10.5.5. The Jamming Adequacy
- 10.5.6. Protecting an Asset with Low Radar Cross-Section
- 10.5.7. Duration of Jamming
- A. FORMULAS FROM SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE AND EW
- A.1. Intercept Formulas
- A.1.1. Successful Intercept
- A.1.2. The Intercept Link Equation
- A.1.3. Received Signal Quality
- A.2. Communication Jamming
- A.2.1. Successful Communications Jamming
- A.2.2. Communications J/S
- A.2.3. Communications EP
- A.3. Radar Jamming
- A.3.1. Successful Radar Jamming
- A.3.2. Self-Protection Jamming
- A.3.3. Stand-Off Jamming
- A.3.4. Required J/S
- A.3.5. Radar EP
- B. Important Numbers For Space EW
- C. Decibel Math
- C.1. Decibel Numbers
- C.2. Conversion to Decibel Form
- C.3. Absolute Values in Decibel Form
- C.4. Decibel Forms of Equations
- C.5. Quick Conversions to Decibel Values.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1630818348
- 9781630818340
- OCLC:
- 1202679327
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