3D ISAR AES Distinguished Lecture

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Luke Rosenberg, IEEE Aerospace Electronics Systems Society Vice President, is coming back to Syracuse from down under to present an AES Distinguished Lecture on 3D Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar from 6-7pm at Syracuse University CST 3-216. 

Join us for this insightful talk as we ask the hard hitting questions like "is the exponent +jωt in Australia?" and "if I export a radar to Australia, do I need to use the left-hand rule in my coordinate systems?"



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  • Date: 20 Feb 2025
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 07:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • 111 College Pl
  • Syracuse, New York
  • United States 13210
  • Building: Center for Science and Technology (CST)
  • Room Number: 3-216

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  • Starts 10 February 2025 11:55 PM
  • Ends 20 February 2025 05:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Topic:

3D ISAR: Techniques and Applications

In maritime radar, Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) is used to image targets with
classification typically performed by a radar operator. The three dimensional (3D)-ISAR was
developed as an alternative representation with the target represented by a 3D point cloud,
instad of the traditional range/Doppler image. This talk will describe a number of different

reconstruction techniques and demonstrate how the improved localisation can be used to
enhance target classification.

Biography:

Luke Rosenberg (FIEEE) received the bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronic
engineering, the master’s degree in signal and information processing, and the Ph.D degree
from the University of Adelaide, Australia, in 1999, 2001, and 2007, respectively. In 2016, he
completed the Graduate Program in Scientific Leadership at the University of Melbourne,
Australia. He leads the RF Sensing and Exploitation technical area at Lockheed Martin
Australia – Advanced Systems & Technologies and is an adjunct Associate Professor with
the University of Adelaide. Prior to this he was a Research Specialist at the Defence Science
and Technology Group, Australia where he worked for 23 years. His work covers the areas of
radar image formation, classification, adaptive filtering, detection theory, and radar and
clutter modelling. In 2014, he spent 12 months with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
(NRL) working on algorithms for focusing moving scatterers in synthetic aperture radar
imagery.
Dr. Rosenberg has received several best paper awards, the prestigious Defence Science and
Technology Achievement Award for Science and Engineering Excellence in 2016 and the
IEEE AESS Fred Nathanson award in 2018 for ‘Fundamental Experimental and Theoretical
Work in Characterizing Radar Sea Clutter’. In 2024, he became an IEEE Fellow for
contributions to maritime radar. He is the VP Publications on the AESS board of governors, a
member of the radar systems panel, a distinguished lecturer for the AESS, senior editor for
the Transactions of Aerospace and Electronic Systems and past chair of the IEEE South
Australian Section. He has over 180 publications including a book on Radar Sea Clutter:
Modelling and Detection.