COURSE # ROO-485
ELECTRONIC WARFARE PRINCIPLES – AN EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW FOR MANAGERS
December 11-12, 2008, in Washington, DC.
... a concise presentation that clarifies the wide-ranging and highly technical field of EW for the rest of us ...
The field of Electronic Warfare expanded greatly over the years, and is an indispensable element of combat planning today. Whether a core, or an element of a combat system, its role and operating principles need to be clear to all involved. This wide-ranging and otherwise highly technical subject is presented here in a format emphasizing the objectives, missions and underlying technology in descriptive, familiar terms.
Applications and benefits:
You will benefit by enhancing your understanding of the :
- History and evolution of the Electronic Warfare (EW).
- Electronic Warfare Disciplines, Terminology & Concepts.
- EW Principles and Technology Foundations.
- Characteristics of operational EW equipment.
- Effectiveness of EW systems.
Who should attend:
This Executive Overview course is designed specifically for the non-Technical Management, Business Development, Administration, Procurement and Interdisciplinary Personnel who’s greater familiarity with the field of EW will enhance synergistic interactions and business prospects.
Course Outline:
- Historic Impetus for EW
- Early Years (Prior to WW II)
- WW II
- Since WW II
- 21st Century Impetus for EW
- Indispensable component of Digital Battlefield…
- Introduction to EW
- Information Warfare
- Command and Control
- Intelligence Disciplines
- Frequency Spectrum
- Electronic Warfare
- Electronic Support
- Electronic Attack
- Electronic Protect
- Logical Model of Warfare
- Low Probability of Intercept
- Tactical Communications
- Architectures
- Access Methods
- Tactical Internet
- Radars
- Transmitted Pulses
- Pulsed Radar
- CW Radar
- Pulsed Doppler Radar
- Radar Uses
- Command Guidance
- Active Guidance
- Semi-active Guidance
- Passive Guidance
- Terrain Guidance
- Anti-Air
- Electronic Support
- Introduction
- Communication ES
- Architecture
- Intercept
- Direction Finding
- Analysis
- Radar ES
- ELINT
- Architecture
- Intercept
- Aircraft Survivability
- Vehicle Survivability (Active Protection System)
- Electronic Attack
- Communications EA
- Types of Jamming
- Concepts of Operation
- Simulation
- Code Punch Through
- Results
- Anti-Jam
- Radar EA
- EA Missions and Strategies
- Escort
- Support
- Deception
- Self-Protect
- Anti-Jam
- Electronic Protect
- Communications EP
- Terrain Shielding
- Encryption
- Low Probability of Intercept
- Radar EP
- EW Command and Control
- Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace
- Targeting
- Collection Management
- EW Digitization
- TCP/IP Networks
- Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- Ultra Wideband
- High Frequency
- Software Defined Radio
Text: Electronic Warfare for the Digitized Battlefield by Michael Frater and Michael Ryan, 2001.
About the Instructor
Richard A. Poisel is a Senior Engineering Fellow at Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, AZ, and was formerly the Chief Scientist at the US Army Research Development and Engineering Command, Communication Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center, Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate, Ft. Monmouth, NJ. He has been involved in the development of numerous communication EW systems for the US Army. Dr. Poisel has authored several books covering EW and Communication EW; his second book on communication EW was released in December 2003.
Dr. Poisel received his M.Sc. degree from Purdue University and PhD from the University of Wisconsin (both in Electrical Engineering). He also holds an M.Sc. degree in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management.
Details:
Course: ROO-485 Duration: 2 Days FEE: $1,299 CEUs: 1.44
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Last modified June 28, 2008.