IEEE CSS Control Science Frontier Academic Salon--Information Capture, Tracking, and Fusion of Moving Targets in Complex Electromagnetic Environments
As part of the IEEE CSS Control Science Frontier Academic Salon, this event features a talk by Prof. Hang Geng on “Information Capture, Tracking, and Fusion of Moving Targets in Complex Electromagnetic Environments.” The talk will present recent advances in information fusion for target detection and tracking in complex electromagnetic environments, with a focus on three key topics: real-time capture of weak target signals under strong interference, coupled trajectory estimation and identification under multipath conditions, and airborne heterogeneous information fusion and tracking under highly dynamic scenarios. This event aims to provide new insights and emerging paradigms for target detection and tracking research in challenging electromagnetic environments.
The event will be held on March 27, 2026 (Friday), from 15:30 to 16:30, in Conference Room 414, Building No. 3, Wushan Campus, South China University of Technology. The session will be hosted by Prof. Xueyan Zhao.
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Geng Hang
Information Capture, Tracking, and Fusion of Moving Targets in Complex Electromagnetic Environments
Information fusion is a key enabling technology for systems such as early warning detection and passive reconnaissance. By integrating and exploiting information collected from different platforms and sensors, it can significantly enhance the detection and tracking capabilities for various targets across maritime, land, and aerial domains. As strategic competition among major powers intensifies, detection and reconnaissance scenarios are rapidly evolving toward increasingly complex electromagnetic confrontation, more diverse target activities, and highly dynamic battlefield situations, posing new challenges to traditional information fusion theories.
This talk will present the speaker’s latest research progress from three perspectives: real-time capture of weak target signals under strong interference, estimation and identification of coupled target trajectories under multipath conditions, and airborne heterogeneous information fusion and tracking under highly dynamic scenarios. The aim is to provide new insights and paradigms for target detection and tracking in complex electromagnetic environments.
Biography:
Geng Hang is a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. He was selected for the Young Talent Support Project of the China Association for Science and Technology (2022) and was named a Reserve Candidate for Academic and Technical Leaders of Sichuan Province (2025). He has received several honors, including the Jinguofan Young Scholar Award of the Chinese Instrument and Control Society (2023), the First Prize of the Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (2023), the First Prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award of the Chinese Instrument and Control Society (2023), and the Second Prize of the Natural Science Award of the Chinese Association of Automation (2025).
He has published 40 SCI-indexed papers as first or corresponding author and holds 14 authorized invention patents. He has led 10 national and provincial/ministerial research projects. He is currently an IEEE Senior Member, a Senior Member of the Chinese Association of Automation, and a Senior Member of the Chinese Instrument and Control Society. He also serves as a Member of the Youth Working Committee of the Chinese Association of Automation, a Council Member of the Sichuan Youth Federation of Science and Technology, and as an editorial board member/associate editor for three SCI journals.
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