Deceptive Jammer and DRFM testing
IEEE North Jersey Section Co-Sponsors the Talk: "Digital Pre-Distortion Techniques for EVM"
This webinar will address key challenges in research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) when it comes to assessing deceptive jammers and digital RF memories (DRFM). It will provide a comprehensive overview of DRFMs and conduct an in-depth evaluation of these systems at the levels of the overall system, RF subsystems, and digital subsystems. At the systems level, we will discuss essential measurement and simulation requirements related to direction finding and deception techniques. Key topics will include the management of spurious measurements, dynamic range characterization, receiver sensitivity, local oscillator (LO) phase noise, leakage, stability, and antenna radiation pattern measurements at the RF subsystem level.
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Ajay Poddar (akpoddar@ieee.org), Edip Niver (edip.niver@njit.edu), Durga Mishra (dmisra@njit.edu), (Anisha Apte (anisha_apte@ieee.org), Amrita Poddar (amritapoddar@ieee.org)
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Tim Fountain of Rohde & Schwarz
Deceptive Jammer and DRFM testing
This webinar promises to enhance your knowledge and skills in these critical areas of radar and electronic warfare technologies. Join for an informative webinar where you will delve into the following key topics:
DRFM Technology and Architecture: Learn the principles and structures behind Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) systems and their significance in modern electronic warfare.
System-Level Tests and Requirements for DRFM: Explore the essential testing protocols and the criteria necessary to ensure the reliability and functionality of DRFM systems at a comprehensive level.
Test Systems for Angle of Arrival Simulation and Calibration: Discover the advanced test systems designed to simulate and calibrate Angle of Arrival (AoA) scenarios, ensuring accurate performance evaluation.
Radar and Electronic Warfare Scenario Generation: Learn about the techniques for generating realistic radar and EW scenarios, including pulse generation methods that are crucial for effective testing and training.
Analysis of Deception Techniques: Examine various deception techniques used in electronic warfare and their implications, focusing on how they can be employed to outmaneuver adversaries.
Biography:
Tim Fountain is the Global Market Segment Manager for the RADAR and Electronic Warfare segment at Rohde & Schwarz. With over 30 years of experience in the test and measurement industry, he specializes in RF and microwave applications for aerospace and defense. Tim began his career as an application engineer and has since held various roles, including positions in research and development, corporate management, product planning, product marketing, and business development. He holds a master’s degree in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Hertfordshire in the UK and is certified as a chartered professional engineer in Europe.
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