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Theoretical foundations of electronic intelligence. Radzievskiy V.G., 2004.

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Questions are presented from a systemic standpoint, including a description of the principles of modeling a complex radio-electronic environment, synthesis and analysis of algorithms and devices for primary signal processing, secondary and tertiary information processing in electronic intelligence in single-position and multi-position systems. Methods for statistical description of signals reflected from objects, electrodynamic modeling of scattering characteristics are considered. and radiation of objects on the basis of tomographic and optical-holographic processing of electronic fields. The implementation bases of information support using the element base of modern radio electronics are discussed.

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