CSP - VECTORS IN RADAR TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
The purpose of this two-day workshop is to present predictions of where radar technology is going, what are the key directions or ~vectors~ for radar and what their impact will be. Conventional radar conferences are inherently retrospective, the papers focus on research that has been performed or the systems that have been developed. Vectors in Radar Technology will be a platform for leading radar technologists from academia, government, and industry to discuss needed research for the improvement of future radar systems, signal processing and technology.2.The PI anticipates papers in the following topical areas; however, we will be open to any other innovative subject areas as well: Waveform Diversity, Cognitive RadarCompressive Sensing, Bistatics and Networked Radar (incl. MIMO), High-res SAR and NCTR, Micro Doppler, Bio-inspired processing, Novel Imaging TechniquesMultifunction RF Systems.3.The US Navy relies very heavily on radar systems to enable it to fulfill its various missions. The output of this workshop should help the Navy shape its future investment in radar technology. The conference will directly support the Information Dominance and Power Projection and Integrated Defense focus areas.4.DARPA, USARL, NRL, UK DSTL and Australia House have indicated they will support the meeting by funding their own attendees (see Support Document)
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Feb 03, 2017
- Source ID
- N629091512040
Entities
People
- Hugh Griffith
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University College London