High Power Energy Weapon Systems

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The presentation will discuss how using RF Peak Power sensors are a fast and easy way to test the effectiveness of the beam focusing of High-Power Microwave Weapons using phased array or multiple antennas on a static or dynamic target. Monitoring the transmit power of the HPM transmitter using peak power sensors attached to a direction coupler will measure the effective radiated power being transmitted return loss measurements. An RF power sensor attached to the target antenna allows measurements that determine the received power at the target antenna. Using Real-time RF Power processing the sensors can determine how dynamic adjustments at the transmitter(s) for target tracking and software accuracy are working by measuring the RF Peak and average power projected onto the target antenna.



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  • Hanover Manor
  • 16 Eagle Rock Avenue
  • East Hanover , New Jersey
  • United States 07936

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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section
  • Starts 31 August 2021 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 07 October 2021 01:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Matt Diessner Matt Diessner of Wireless Telecom Group

Topic:

High Power Energy Weapon Systems

The presentation will discuss how using RF Peak Power sensors are a fast and easy way to test the effectiveness of the beam focusing of High-Power Microwave Weapons using phased array or multiple antennas on a static or dynamic target. Monitoring the transmit power of the HPM transmitter using peak power sensors attached to a direction coupler will measure the effective radiated power being transmitted return loss measurements. An RF power sensor attached to the target antenna allows measurements that determine the received power at the target antenna. Using Real-time RF Power processing the sensors can determine how dynamic adjustments at the transmitter(s) for target tracking and software accuracy are working by measuring the RF Peak and average power projected onto the target antenna.

Biography:

Matthew Diessner is Director of Business Development for Boonton Electronics, CommAgility, Holzworth, Microlab, and Noisecom all wholly-owned subsidiaries of the Wireless Telecom Group. Before electronics, Matt was a Respiratory Therapist where he found his passion for electronics and switching careers. Matt started working with Boonton Electronics back in the late ’70s. He has worked and learned while at GE, Tektronix, Anritsu, and Transistor Devices before returning to Wireless Telecom Group 17 years ago. Matt has Industrial Electronics Certification from R.E.T.S, Morris County College ASE in RF Technology, William Paterson University, Business Management Contact Matt at

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Address:Wireless Telecom Group, , United States





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For further information contact:

IEEE NORTH JERSEY SECTION CHAIR & MTT/AP CHAPTER CHAIR – AJAY KUMAR PODDAR  (201-560-3806),akpoddar@ieee.org

CHAIR -  GENERAL-EXHIBITION: KIRIT DIXIT (201-669-7599), kdixit@ieee.org

CHAIR – TECHNICAL PROGRAMS: GEORGE KANNELL(973-261-1421),george.kannell@gd-ms.com

THERE IS NO CHARGE TO ATTEND THE SYMPOSIUM OR SHOW.