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DESCRIPTION:Description:\nUltra Wide Band Surveillance Radar is an emerging
  technology for detecting and characterizing targets and cultural features
  for military and geosciences applications. It is essential to have fine r
 ange and cross-range resolution to characterize objects near and under sev
 ere clutter. This Lecture is divided into five parts.\n• The Early Histo
 ry of Battlefield Surveillance Radar: Battlefield surveillance from manned
  and unmanned aircraft\, along with early experiments in fixed and moving 
 target detection and foliage penetration are covered.\n• UWB Phased Arra
 y Antenna: Wideband waveforms place a significant demand on the ESA design
  to maintain gain and sidelobe characteristics. Design of ESA systems with
  time delay steering and digital beamforming will be illustrated.\n• UWB
  Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR): A brief description of key UWB surveillan
 ce SAR systems will be provided\, along with illustrations of the SAR imag
 e and fixed object detection capability.\n• UWB Ground Moving Target Ind
 ication: Space time adaptive processing (STAP) has been used for over 20 y
 ears for detecting and tracking moving targets in clutter. This section wi
 ll discuss an approach for increasing the bandwidth and maintaining geoloc
 ation accuracy with Along Track\nInterferometry.\n• New research in Mult
 i-mode Ultra-Wideband Radar: The last section of the lecture will illustra
 te new technologies that have promise for future multimode operation: simu
 ltaneous SAR and GMTI in a multichannel radar.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Mark E. 
 Davis\, \n\nAgenda: \nTechnical Talk: 11:30 – 13:00\n\nWright Brothers I
 nstitute (Tec^Edge)\, 5000 Springfield Street\, Dayton\, Ohio\, United Sta
 tes\, 45431
LOCATION:Wright Brothers Institute (Tec^Edge)\, 5000 Springfield Street\, D
 ayton\, Ohio\, United States\, 45431
ORGANIZER:michael.callahan.10@us.af.mil
SEQUENCE:66
SUMMARY:IEEE AESS Distinguished Lecture on Ultra Wide Band Surveillance Rad
 ar
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/429420
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Description&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Ultra Wid
 e Band Surveillance Radar is an emerging technology for detecting and char
 acterizing targets and&amp;nbsp\;cultural features for military and geoscience
 s applications. It is essential to have fine range and cross-range&amp;nbsp\;r
 esolution to characterize objects near and under severe clutter. This Lect
 ure is divided into five parts.&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; &lt;strong&gt;The Early History of Ba
 ttlefield Surveillance Radar&lt;/strong&gt;: Battlefield surveillance from manne
 d and&amp;nbsp\;unmanned aircraft\, along with early experiments in fixed and 
 moving target detection and foliage&amp;nbsp\;penetration are covered.&lt;br&gt;&amp;bul
 l\; &lt;strong&gt;UWB Phased Array Antenna&lt;/strong&gt;: Wideband waveforms place a 
 significant demand on the ESA design&amp;nbsp\;to maintain gain and sidelobe c
 haracteristics. Design of ESA systems with time delay steering and&amp;nbsp\;d
 igital beamforming will be illustrated.&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; &lt;strong&gt;UWB Synthetic A
 perture Radar (SAR)&lt;/strong&gt;: A brief description of key UWB surveillance 
 SAR&amp;nbsp\;systems will be provided\, along with illustrations of the SAR i
 mage and fixed object detection&amp;nbsp\;capability.&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; &lt;strong&gt;UWB G
 round Moving Target Indication&lt;/strong&gt;: Space time adaptive processing (S
 TAP) has been used&amp;nbsp\;for over 20 years for detecting and tracking movi
 ng targets in clutter. This section will discuss an&amp;nbsp\;approach for inc
 reasing the bandwidth and maintaining geolocation accuracy with Along Trac
 k&lt;br&gt;Interferometry.&lt;br&gt;&amp;bull\; &lt;strong&gt;New research in Multi-mode Ultra-W
 ideband Radar&lt;/strong&gt;: The last section of the lecture will illustrate&amp;nb
 sp\;new technologies that have promise for future multimode operation: sim
 ultaneous SAR and GMTI&amp;nbsp\;in a multichannel radar.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agend
 a: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Technical Talk: 11:30 &amp;ndash\; 13:00&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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