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IEEE Security and PrivacyThe primary objective of IEEE Security & Privacy is to stimulate and track advances in information assurance and security and present these advances in a form that can be useful to a broad cross-section of the professional community-ranging from academic researchers to industry practitioners. It is intended to serve a broad readership. IEEE Security & Privacy is envisioned to provide a unique combination of research articles, case studies, tutorials, and regular departments covering diverse aspects of information assurance such as legal and ethical issues, privacy concerns, tools to help secure information, analysis of vulnerabilities and attacks, trends and new developments, pedagogical and curricular issues in educating the next generation of security professionals, secure operating systems and applications, security issues in wireless networks, design and test strategies for secure and survivable systems, and cryptology.
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Information Security Journal: A Global PerspectiveInformation Security Journal: A Global Perspective, the official journal of ISC2, focuses on global, cutting edge developments in research and practice. This publication helps information security professionals to remain current with new technologies, useful tools, and relevant research in policy and technology, in addition to providing insight into current and existing professional development issues.
Journal of CybersecurityThe newly launched fully open access Journal of Cybersecurity publishes accessible articles describing original research in the inherently interdisciplinary world of computer, systems, and information security. The journal is premised on the belief that computer science-based approaches, while necessary, are not sufficient to tackle cybersecurity challenges. Instead, scholarly contributions from a range of disciplines are needed to understand the human aspects of cybersecurity.
Journal of Electromagnetic DominanceThe Journal of Electromagnetic Dominance (JED) is the official publication of the Association of Old Crows (AOC), an independent, nonprofit, international professional association promoting public understanding in the science and practice of EW, SIGINT and related disciplines.
Journal of Electronic DefenseReports on industry news, technology trends and other developments in the global electronic warfare (EW) and signals intelligence (SIGINT) market. Coverage includes self-protection systems, improvised explosive device (IED) countermeasures, airborne electronic attack, command and control warfare (C2W), electronic intelligence (ELINT) and communications intelligence (COMINT) systems associated with submarines, surface vessels, ground vehicles, airborne reconnaissance platforms and space-based collection systems.
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ASME Digital CollectionThe ASME Digital Collection provides online access to journals, conference proceedings, and books published by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
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Websites
AOC Recommended Reading ListAOC's Recommended Reading Program aims to help Electronic Warfare Experts extend their personal and professional development beyond their current knowledge.
The reading list aims to:
Enhance professionalism and improve critical thinking skills
Foster a deep appreciation for Electronic Warfare history and heritage
Aid to further develop the Warfighters by enhancing their knowledge and understanding of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
C4ISRNET: Electronic Warfare ArticlesElectronic warfare is re-emerging in military operations, adding a new domain for battle. From the Pentagon to the battlefield, find the latest on EW here.
Congressional Research Services: Defense Primer - Electronic WarfareElectronic warfare (EW), as defined by the Department of
Defense (DOD), are military activities that use
electromagnetic energy to control the electromagnetic
spectrum (“the spectrum”) and attack an enemy. The
spectrum is a range of frequencies for electromagnetic
energy. EW supports command and control (C2) by
allowing military commanders’ access to the spectrum to
communicate with forces, while preventing potential
adversaries from accessing the spectrum to develop an
operational picture and communicate with their forces.
Some have argued that EW is a component of antiaccess/area denial (A2/AD) campaigns
DoD Specifications and StandardsStandardization documents are developed and used for products, materials, and processes that have multiple applications to promote commonality and interoperability among the Military Departments and the Defense Agencies and between the United States and its allies, and to limit the variety of items in the military supply system.
Electronic Warfare - an overview from ScienceDirectThese pages are created by ScienceDirect using heuristic and machine-learning approaches to extract relevant information from our extensive collection of content. We compile this information on a topic-by-topic basis providing the reader both depth and breadth on a specific area of interest.
Electronic Warfare: Lockheed MartinElectronic Warfare (EW) represents the ability to use the electromagnetic spectrum—signals such as radio, infrared, or radar—to sense, protect, and communicate. At the same time, EW can distrupt, deny and degrade the adversaries' ability to use these signals.
Electronic Warfare: Norhrop GrummanThe military uses the electromagnetic spectrum — essential, yet invisible — to detect, deceive and disrupt the enemy while protecting friendly forces. As enemies become more capable and threats more complex, controlling the spectrum is increasingly critical.
Staying ahead in this era calls for a new generation of capabilities. Northrop Grumman’s expertise in electronic warfare, cyber and electromagnetic maneuver warfare spans all domains – land, sea, air, space, cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum. Northrop Grumman’s multispectral, multifunction systems give warfighters superiority across the spectrum and allow for faster, more informed decisions.
Electronic Warfare Guide: Air University LibraryThis research guide is not a comprehensive listing of sources, but is intended to be a starting point from which students can begin their research according to their specific needs.
Federation of American ScientistsFAS envisions a world where cutting-edge science, technology, ideas and talent are deployed to solve the biggest challenges of our time. We embed science, technology, innovation, and experience into government and public discourse in order to build a healthy, safe, prosperous and equitable society.
NATO Topic: Electromagnetic warfareMilitary operations conducted in all environments use the electromagnetic spectrum to create effects that support military objectives. As a part of the battlespace, NATO forces conduct Electromagnetic Operations (EMO) in the Electromagnetic Environment (EME). EMO involves activities that exploit the EME to enable or enhance NATO operations and hinder the potential adversary's ability to do the same. As the combat arm of EMO, Electromagnetic Warfare (EW) activities provide military action that exploits electromagnetic energy to provide situational awareness and create offensive and defensive effects.
What is Electronic Warfare? from BAE SystemsElectronic Warfare (EW) is the use of electromagnetic or directed energy and integrated cyber capabilities to carry out military and intelligence missions. The more rigorously a military force exploits the full electromagnetic (EM) spectrum – radio waves, microwaves, millimeter waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet light, and gamma rays – and cyber effects, the more successfully it can pre-empt adversarial threats and respond to attacks electronically.
Books
Emitter detection and geolocation for electronic warfare by Nicholas A. O'DonoughueThis comprehensive resource provides theoretical formulation for detecting and geolocating non-cooperative emitters. Implementation of geolocation algorithms are discussed, as well as performance prediction of a hypothetical passive location system for systems analysis or vulnerability calculation. Comparison of novel direction finding and geolocation algorithms to classical forms are also included. Rooted in statistical signal processing and array processing theory, this book also provides an overview of the application of novel detection and estimation algorithms to real world problems in EW.
The book is divided into three parts: detection, angle of arrival estimation, and geolocation. Each section begins with an introductory chapter covering the relevant signal processing theory (either detection or estimation), then provides a series of chapters covering specific methods to achieve the desired end-product. MATLAB® code is provided to assist readers with relevant probability and statistics, RF propagation, atmospheric absorption, and noise, giving readers an understanding of the implementation of the algorithms in the book, as well as developing new approaches to solving problems. Packed with problem sets and examples, this book strikes a balance between introductory texts and reference manuals, making it useful for novice as well as advanced practitioners.
Call Number: *Available by Request
ISBN: 9781630815660
Publication Date: 2020
Radar and EW Modeling in MATLAB® and Simulink® by Carlos DávilaThis resource covers basic concepts and modeling examples for the three ⁰́₋pillars⁰́₊ of EW: Electronic Attack (EA) systems, Electronic Protection (EP) techniques, and Electronic Support (ES). It develops techniques for the modeling and simulation (M&S) of modern radar and electronic warfare (EW) systems and reviews radar principles, including the radar equation. M&S techniques are introduced, and example models developed in MATLAB and Simulink are presented and discussed in detail. These individual models are combined to create a full end-to-end engineering engagement simulation between a pulse-Doppler radar and a target. The radar-target engagement model is extended to include jamming models and is used to illustrate the interaction between radar and jamming signals and the impact on radar detection and tracking. In addition, several classic EA techniques are introduced and modeled, and the effects on radar performance are explored. This book is a valuable resource for engineers, scientists, and managers who are involved in the design, development, or testing of radar and EW systems. It provides a comprehensive overview of the M&S techniques that are used in these systems, and the book's many examples and case studies provide a solid foundation for understanding how these techniques can be applied in practice.
Call Number: *Available by Request
ISBN: 1630819069
Publication Date: 2023
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Professional Associations
Association of Old CrowsThe Association of Old Crows is an organization for individuals who have common interests in Electronic Warfare (EW), Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations (EMSO), Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA), Information Operations (IO), and other information related capabilities. The Association of Old Crows provides a means of connecting members and organizations nationally and internationally across government, defense, industry, and academia to promote the exchange of ideas and information, and provides a platform to recognize advances and contributions in these fields.
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