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An Undergraduate Course in Military Electronic Applications, aka Electronic Warfare
Author(s) -
Gene Harding
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--20067
Subject(s) - electronic warfare , course (navigation) , aka , adversary , computer science , telecommunications , theme (computing) , computer security , aeronautics , engineering , electrical engineering , world wide web , aerospace engineering , library science , radar
An applications course can be a fun and interesting way to learn about an engineering discipline. The author created a course with a focus on what the military calls electronic warfare (EW): using the electromagnetic spectrum for advantage, preserving its use for friendly forces, and preventing the enemy from doing the same. During the course, his students explored several generally-applicable topics, including various types of radio frequency (RF) propagation, highfrequency printed circuit board (PCB) layout, and antenna analysis and design. They also studied several more militarily-focused topics, including different types of military systems used in EW, processing issues with EW signals, searching for RF transmissions, and locating hostile

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