Coordinated Jamming and Communications

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Simultaneously jamming enemy signals and serving communications needs of friendly forces pose a significant challenge in military and battlefield applications. While this can be a standard requirement for such application scenarios, IED attacks highlight such critical needs, as jamming is one of the effective methods to deter IED. Traditional electronic warfare or military communications research includes the designs of LPI/LPD communications waveforms, anti-jamming signal waveforms, and jamming techniques. Recent advances in information technologies introduce a new challenge which requires high-capacity communications due to the networking and multimedia features of information. The other new requirement of jamming/communications calls for integrated design or coordinated jamming and communications (CJamCom). This seminar presents technical issues and methods in CJamCom.



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  • Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Teaneck, New Jersey
  • United States 07666
  • Building: Auditorium M105, Muscarelle Center
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  • Hong Zhao (201)-692-2350, zhao@fdu.edu; Howard Leach h.leach@ieee.org

  • Co-sponsored by C, SP, School of Computer Sciences and Engineering, FDU
  • Starts 09 March 2015 07:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 22 April 2015 05:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge






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Dr. Yu-Dong Yao has been with Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, since 2000 and is currently a professor and department director of electrical and computer engineering. Previously, from 1989 to 2000, he worked for Carleton University, Ottawa, Spar Aerospace Ltd., Montreal, and Qualcomm Inc., San Diego. His research interests include wireless communications and cognitive radio. He also conducts research in electronic warfare and directed energy.