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Radar --- Radio frequency. --- Target acquisition. --- Electronic countermeasures. --- Military applications.
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Radar cross sections. --- Radar --- Electronic countermeasures. --- Military applications.
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Radar --- Electronic countermeasures --- Contre-mesures électroniques --- History. --- Histoire --- Contre-mesures électroniques
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Electronic warfare aircraft --- Electronic countermeasures. --- Electronics in military engineering. --- Radar --- Interference. --- United States. --- Weapons systems.
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Electronic countermeasures. --- Electronics in military engineering. --- United States. --- United States. --- Communication systems.
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A history of Swedish interception of radio and telegraph messages during World Wars I and II providing a valuable background to Swedish military operations at this time. This should prove a valuable work for anyone interested in the intelligence systems at work during wartime.
Electronic intelligence --- Electronic spying --- ELINT (Electronic intelligence) --- Intelligence, Electronic --- Electronic surveillance --- Intelligence service --- Military intelligence --- Electronic countermeasures --- History
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The U.S. Air Force's electronic warfare integrated reprogramming (EWIR) enterprise examines intelligence on adversary threats that emit in the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) (in particular, radars and jammers) and configures electronic warfare software and hardware to enable aircraft or other resources to react to and/or respond to adverse changes in the EMS environment. With the growing advancements in U.S. adversaries' electronic warfare assets that enable complex and diverse EMS capabilities, identifying, tracking, and responding to these threats requires much faster updates than the existing EWIR enterprise was designed for. The research team conducted four interrelated technology case studies that together comprise the fundamental elements necessary for creating a near-real-time, autonomous, inflight software reprogramming capability and, more specifically, artificial intelligence–enabled cognitive electronic warfare capabilities—the use of machine learning algorithms that enable platforms to learn, reprogram, adapt, and effectively counter threats in flight. The research team also highlighted important continuing roles for the existing EWIR enterprise even as the U.S. Air Force moves toward a cognitive future.
Electronics in military engineering --- Electronic countermeasures. --- Radar --- Artificial intelligence --- Electronic intelligence --- Interference. --- Military applications --- United States. --- United States. --- United States.
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Pattern recognition continued to be one of the important research fields in computer science and electrical engineering. Lots of new applications are emerging, and hence pattern analysis and synthesis become significant subfields in pattern recognition. This book is an edited volume and has six chapters arranged into two sections, namely, pattern recognition analysis and pattern recognition applications. This book will be useful for graduate students, researchers, and practicing engineers working in the field of machine vision and computer science and engineering.
Electronic counter-countermeasures. --- Counter-countermeasures, Electronic --- Countercountermeasures, Electronic --- Electronic countermeasures --- Electronics in military engineering --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Computer and Information Science --- Artificial Intelligence --- Machine Learning and Data Mining
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