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This is an introduction to digital signal processing approaches that are potentially applicable to wideband receiver design, with an emphasis on techniques, rather than theory. This book discusses schemes that are potentially applicable to electronic warfare (EW) receivers with wide instantaneous input bandwidth. This means that any signal within the input bandwidth will be received all the time without tuning the receiver. There are chapters on: EW with emphasis on EW receivers; measurement methods on EW receivers; Fourier transforms and related subjects; hardware used in wideband receivers; sensitivity, frequency measurement, and receiver designs; and high-frequency resolution and angle of arrival measurements. |