Radio Monitoring: Problems, Methods, and Equipment offers a unified
approach to fundamental aspects of Automated Radio Monitoring (ARM). The
authors discuss the development, modeling, design, and manufacture of
ARM systems. Data from established and recent research are presented and
recommendations are made on methods and approaches for solving common
problems in ARM. The authors also provide classification and detailed
descriptions of modern high-efficient hardware-software ARM equipment,
including the equipment for detection, radio direction-finding,
parameters measurement and their analysis, and the identification and
localization of the electromagnetic field sources. Examples of ARM
equipment structure, applications, and software are provided to manage a
variety of complicated interference environment in the industrial
centers, inside of the buildings, and in the open terrain. This book
provides a reference for professionals and researchers interested in
deploying ARM technology as a tool for solving problems from radio
frequency spectrum usage control.