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SUMMARY:Ultra Wide Band Surveillance Radar
DESCRIPTION:Ultra Wide Band Surveillance Radar\nDr. Mark E. Davis\nAESS Distinguished Lecturer\, IEEE Life Fellow\nMedavis Consulting\, Prospect NY\, USA\nUltra Wide Band Surveillance Radar is an emerging technology for detecting and\ncharacterizing targets and cultural features for military and geosciences applications.\nIt is essential to have fine range and cross-range resolution to characterize objects\nnear and under severe clutter. This Tutorial is divided into five parts.\n The Early History of Battlefield Surveillance Radar: Battlefield surveillance\nfrom manned and unmanned aircraft\, along with early experiments in fixed\nand moving target detection and foliage penetration are covered.\n UWB Phased Array Antenna: Wideband waveforms place a significant\ndemand on the ESA design to maintain gain and sidelobe characteristics.\nDesign of ESA systems with time delay steering and digital beamforming will\nbe described.\n UWB Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): A brief description of several UWB\nsurveillance SAR systems will be provided\, along with illustrations of the SAR\nimage and fixed object detection capability.\n UWB Ground Moving Target Indication: Space time adaptive processing\n(STAP) has been used for over 20 years for detecting and tracking moving\ntargets in clutter. As the resolution is improved for target characterization\,\nthe limits of STAP are tested. This section will discuss two approaches for\nincreasing the bandwidth and maintaining geolocation accuracy: wideband\nSTAP and Along Track Interferometry.\n New research in Multi-mode Ultra-Wideband Radar\, with the design of both\nSAR and moving target indication (MTI) FOPEN systems. The last section of\nthe lecture will illustrate new technologies that have promise for future\nmultimode operation: simultaneous SAR and GMTI in a multichannel radar.\nSunday\, October 31\, 2021\, 15:00\nRoom 011\, Kitot building\nRoom: Auditorium 011\, Bldg: Engineering Classroom Building\, Tel Aviv University \, Tel Aviv\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/286430
URL:https://ieee.org.il/event/ultra-wide-band-surveillance-radar/
LOCATION:Room: Auditorium 011\, Bldg: Engineering Classroom Building\, Tel Aviv University \, Tel Aviv\, Tel Aviv District\, Israel\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/286430
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