Analysis of Modern Radar and Electronic Warfare Signals Utilizing Advanced RF Measurement Techniques
Joint Meeting of the IEEE MTT-S / ComSig NH Chapters & Association of Old Crows Granite State Roost
Abstract: Modern Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems rely on sophisticated signal processing and complex RF modulation on pulse. Without proper signal design verification, these techniques may not be effective during critical engagements which could be catastrophic. Determining a Radar’s ability to successfully detect/track targets or an EW systems ability to identify threats and avoid detection/tracking can be challenging. This paper discusses advanced RF signal analysis and RF pulsed signal capture techniques (variable segment length, gapless capture, de-interleaving, duplex IF real time analysis, etc.) that allow designers to both measure signal parameters and confirm the proper operation of their Radar or Electronic Warfare systems. These features result in more efficient T&E methods and greater confidence in system performance and capabilities.
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- Date: 14 Sep 2017
- Time: 10:00 PM UTC to 12:00 AM UTC
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Don Sherwood, donsherwood@ieee.org
Mary Brzezenski, Mary_Brzezenski@ieee.org
Steve Tourangeau, stourangeau@warriorss.com
- Co-sponsored by IEEE MTT-S NH Chapter / IEEE ComSig NH Chapter / Association of Old Crows Granite State Roost
Speakers
Phil Gresock of Keysight Aerospace and Defense group
Analysis of Modern Radar and Electronic Warfare Signals Utilizing Advanced RF Measurement Techniques
Modern Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems rely on sophisticated signal processing and complex RF modulation on pulse. Without proper signal design verification, these techniques may not be effective during critical engagements which could be catastrophic. Determining a Radar’s ability to successfully detect/track targets or an EW systems ability to identify threats and avoid detection/tracking can be challenging. This paper discusses advanced RF signal analysis and RF pulsed signal capture techniques (variable segment length, gapless capture, de-interleaving, duplex IF real time analysis, etc.) that allow designers to both measure signal parameters and confirm the proper operation of their Radar or Electronic Warfare systems. These features result in more efficient T&E methods and greater confidence in system performance and capabilities.
Biography:
Phil Gresock is an Application Engineer for the Aerospace and Defense group of Keysight Technologies, focusing on high performance signal analysis platforms and measurement techniques. He has been with Agilent/Keysight for 8 years in application engineering and marketing focused on Radar and Electronic Warfare applications. He received his BSEE from Michigan State University in 2007 and his MSEE from Lawrence Technological University in 2009.
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Phil Gresock of Keysight Aerospace and Defense group
Analysis of Modern Radar and Electronic Warfare Signals Utilizing Advanced RF Measurement Techniques
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6:00 to 6:30 Social
6:30 to 8:00 Pesentation