Impact of 5G on Electromagnetic Warfare Operations
Since 5G will provide improved data rate with reduced latency, it will enhance many military functions, particularly remote testing and control applications. To date, the application of 5G has been largely limited to the lower frequency bands though the full benefits of 5G will come with the use the mmW band. Thus, future hostile military 5G systems can be expected to involve large numbers of networked devices connected by highly directional links and short links because of high propagation losses. Long range applications will require cooperative operation between mmW and lower frequency links.
This webinar will deal with mmW propagation and then discuss the expected trends in EW systems and operations at these frequencies.
This webinar is generously sponsored by the Association of Old Crows, Granite State Chapter.
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- Date: 22 Sep 2021
- Time: 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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Bill Kardine
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bill.kardine@rsa.rohde-schwarz.com - Co-sponsored by Association of Old Crows, Granite State Roost
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Dave Adamy
Impact of 5G on Electromagnetic Warfare Operations
Since 5G will provide improved data rate with reduced latency, it will enhance many military functions, particularly remote testing and control applications. To date, the application of 5G has been largely limited to the lower frequency bands though the full benefits of 5G will come with the use the mmW band. Thus, future hostile military 5G systems can be expected to involve large numbers of networked devices connected by highly directional links and short links because of high propagation losses. Long range applications will require cooperative operation between mmW and lower frequency links.
This webinar will deal with mmW propagation and then discuss the expected trends in EW systems and operations at these frequencies.
Biography:
Dave Adamy is an internationally recognized expert in electromagnetic warfare who writes the popular monthly EW-101 column in the JED. He has over 40 years experience as a systems engineer and program technical director, developing EW systems from DC to Light, deployed on platforms from submarines to space, with specifications from QRC to high reliability. He has published many professional articles on Electromagnetic Warfare, receiver system design and closely related subjects, including the popular EW101 series in the Journal of Electronic Defense. He holds an MSEE (Communication theory) and has eleven books in print.
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