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Event Brief

The course will start with a review of basic mathematical and probabilistic concepts necessary to understanding radar theory. This will be followed by a brief introduction to key radar concepts. The course will then present more in-depth discussions about antennas, transmitters, receivers, signal processors, clutter and noise, detection, signal processing, waveform design, Doppler techniques, resolution, multipath, and reflectivity measurements.

In totality, participants will learn fundamental principles of modern radar systems, to include the following topic areas:

  • Radar introduction
  • Radar environment
  • Waveforms
  • Search and track
  • Radar system elements
  • Basic signal processing
  • Advanced radar techniques
  • Systems and applications
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Who Should Attend

This course is intended for the engineer, scientist or technical manager from industry, educational institutions, and government agencies with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in engineering, science, or mathematics.

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Training Venue

To be updated.

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Contact Us

For more information about the event, please email marketing@k2binternational.com

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What past delegates said about our past training courses?

The trainer is very knowledgeable and the materials was very well organized and delivered. We have gained a comprehensive understanding in radar system for radar application. Thanks a lot!.”

Senior Member of Technical Staff, DSO National Laboratories

Radar Systems Design and Engineering, July 2012

 

K2B International has a good selection of trainer. The trainer is knowledgeable and his presentation was clear.”

Research Engineer, Electronic Systems Division, DSO National Laboratories

Radar Systems Design and Engineering, July 2012

 

The course was well presented and the trainer showed good knowledge of topics.”

Senior Software Engineer, ST Aerospace

Radar Signal Processing 2010

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