Skip to main content

Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training from Tonex


This post will help you to learn about radar systems design and engineering . The Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training covers the design and engineering of present day Radar systems including examination, abnormal state engineering, design of basic parts, transmitter/recipient, receiving wire, check and approval, tasks and upkeep. Learn progressed working standards of an essential radar set and engineering and improvement, testing, and support.


Learning Objectives:

  • List terminology, principle, concepts, subsystems and components related to the systems engineering and design 
  • Describe radar system design, engineering and operation process and principles 
  • Describe theory of operation of modern Radars 
  • Discuss principles, procedures, engineering techniques and evolution of radar technology 
  • Create Radar Concept of Operation (ConOps), functional architecture, system requirement, system design, architecture, operation and maintenance, and troubleshooting 
  • Sketch a high-level architecture of a simple Radar system covering components and subsystems including transmitters, receivers, antennas, clutter and noise, detection, signal processing modules 
  • Determine basic acceptable Radar system performance based on radar environment 
  • Provide detection, identification, and classification of objects/targets using different radar systems 
  • Understanding environmental and terrain effects on radar operations Radar countermeasures target probability of detection and probability of false alarm. 
  • Discuss applications and technologies behind microwave and millimeter-wave Radar systems 
  • Discuss principles of ESA and AESA radars and waveforms and waveform processing 
  • Compare and contrast airborne and surface radars 
  • Discuss the evolution of Radar technologies 



Who Should Attend:

  • Engineers 
  • Technical managers 
  • Technicians 
  • Logistics and support 
  • Pilots 
  • Procurement 

Course Topics:

  • Introduction to #Radar Systems 
  • Radar System Design, Engineering and Development 
  • Key Radar Systems Design and Engineering Principles 
  • Radar System Design Classification and Evolution 
  • #RadarSystem Engineering and Design Process 
  • Testing, Evaluation and Operation of Radar Systems 

Learn more about Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Car Hacking Course, Kali Linux, Sparkfun CAN Bus Workshop

Car Hacking Automotive Cybersecurity Workshop Course, Featured with Kali Linux, SparkFun CAN Bus.  Latest automotive technology not only thrills, but also kills or causes heavy damages. The automotive industry is working relentlessly on car cyber security. They need to ensure all the mechanisms are working properly. Any vulnerabilities found in automotive technology might lead to several loss. Not only car industry, As a car owner also you require to learn how to stay safe from car hacking.  This course is super recommended for: Automotive software and hardware engineers,  OEM / Car seller / Safety analysts System engineers, Quality engineers Managers responsible for the development and implementation of systems Product development engineers Suppliers whose products contain electronics or software Supplier quality & Functional safety managers Functional safety implementation leaders and senior management. Since 1993, Tonex has been one of the most reliable and popular...

Requirements Engineering Workshop with Use Cases

Requirements Engineering Workshop with Use Cases, – Model-Based Requirements Engineering with Use Case. Requirements Engineering Workshop with Use Cases, Use Cases portray conceivable communications including a framework and its condition. Use Cases are considered as awesome instruments and powerful means for operational and practical requirements elicitation and investigation.

VMF Training, Variable Message Format, A Link 16 Systems Engineering Training Bootcamp

VMF, Variable Message Format is a link 16 systems engineering and operation training. This is 4 days training presented by Tonex Training. The VMF (Variable Message Format) protocol is used to exchange information among multiple different tactical systems providing rich and flexible messaging context. Exchange of operational and tactical data such as: positions, trajectories, maps, navigation data, mission data, surveillance and intelligence between the connected systems and nodes over VMF. Watch YouTube Video VMF elements and flags include: Field Presence Indicator (FPI) Field Recurrence Indicator (FRI) Group Presence Indicator (GPI) Group Recurrence Indicator (GRI) Target Audience: 4 Days course planned for - TDL (Tactical Data Link) operators TDL certification and testing professionals Engineers and technicians Analysts Other military and defense professionals Course Content: Variable Message Format (VMF) Protocol VMF Systems, Nodes, and Ne...