Radar and EW Modeling in MATLAB and Simulink 1st Edition
Radar and EW Modeling in MATLAB and Simulink — 1st Edition
by Carlos A. Dávila, Glenn D. Hopkins, Dávila A. Showman
Capture the pulse of modern radar and electronic warfare (EW) design with this practical, example-driven guide. Ideal for engineers, researchers, and advanced students, this book translates complex theory into working MATLAB and Simulink models so you can simulate real-world radar systems and EW workflows with confidence.
Inside you’ll find clear explanations of radar signal processing, detection and estimation, clutter and interference modeling, system-level architecture, and EW countermeasures—all demonstrated through runnable MATLAB scripts and Simulink blocks. The authors blend rigorous analysis with hands-on practice: step-by-step model construction, performance evaluation, and tips for scaling simulations to system-level studies. Emphasis on measurable outcomes helps you validate designs, compare architectures, and iterate faster.
Whether you’re developing airborne, maritime, or ground-based systems, this title sharpens the skills employers seek in defense, aerospace, and commercial sensing industries. It’s especially valuable for practitioners across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific who need practical modeling techniques for prototyping, test-bed integration, and research publications.
Equip yourself with a single, authoritative resource that bridges theory and implementation. If you want to accelerate prototyping, improve design trade-offs, and deliver robust radar and EW systems using MATLAB and Simulink, this book belongs on your shelf. Add it to your library today and start building models that mirror operational reality.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


