Radar Technology Systems – An Introduction
Radar has a broad range of applications. As technologies evolve, so is the global market for radars (Targeting Radars, Weather Sensing Radars, Navigational Radars, Mapping Radars, Detection/Search radars, Air Traffic Control Radars, Instrumentation Radars, Moving Target Indicator Radars, and many others). The global radar market in 2019 was $32.5 B (USD) and it is projected to reach $44.4 B by 2028. Whereas the global military radar market is projected to grow from $14.4 B (USD) in 2021 to $22.1B by 2028. Military radars are used primarily to address an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Radar (RAdio Detection And Ranging) is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance, angle, and radial velocity of objects. Radars today are used to detect and track aircraft, spacecraft, and ships at sea as well as insects and birds in the atmosphere; measure the speed of automobiles; map the surface of the earth from space; and measure properties of the atmosphere and oceans.
Speaker will discuss the basic components of a typical radar system, including the critical roles of radar.
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- Date: 03 Oct 2022
- Time: 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM
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- Starts 22 August 2022 07:00 PM
- Ends 03 October 2022 08:29 PM
- All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Seng Hong, PhD., Senior Technical advisor, Licensed PE, Adjunct Professor
Radar Technology
Radar has a broad range of applications. As technologies evolve, so is the global market for radars (Targeting Radars, Weather Sensing Radars, Navigational Radars, Mapping Radars, Detection/Search radars, Air Traffic Control Radars, Instrumentation Radars, Moving Target Indicator Radars, and many others).
The global radar market in 2019 was $32.5 B (USD) and it is projected to reach $44.4 B by 2028. Whereas the global military radar market is projected to grow from $14.4 B (USD) in 2021 to $22.1 B by 2028. Military radars are used primarily to address an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving threat landscape.
Radar (RAdio Detection And Ranging) is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance, angle, and radial velocity of objects. Radars today are used to detect and track aircraft, spacecraft, and ships at sea as well as insects and birds in the atmosphere; measure the speed of automobiles; map the surface of the earth from space; and measure properties of the atmosphere and oceans.
Speaker will discuss the basic components of a typical radar system, including the critical roles of radar.
Biography:
Dr. Seng Hong serves as Senior Advisor (Spectrum Warfare Division, AFRL/RYW) to instigate
research topics for air platforms that enable mission assurance in contested and denied
environments against threats that exploit the electromagnetic spectrum. In addition, he was
appointed to serve as the USAF National Rep. to The Technical Cooperation Program Electronic
Warfare Systems Group addressing an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving threat
landscape. During 2012 to 2017, Dr. Hong was program manager at the Asian Office of
Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) in Tokyo, Japan, to serve as the USAF liaison for
collaborative science and technology research programs between the Air Force Research
Laboratory (AFRL) and the Asian scientific center of excellence in academia, industry, and
government laboratories. He received USAF Exemplary Civilian Service Medal and Meritorious
Civilian Service Medal in 2014 and 2017 respectively.
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The talk will be virtual by Zoom on Oct. 3, 2022 between 7:00 PM and 8:30 PM EST. There is no fee and everybody is invited. Please use the following link to participate.