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Modeling and Simulation RF Systems Training : Tonex Training


The Modeling and Simulation RF Systems Training covers principles behind RF System modeling and simulation plus modeling and simulation of Radar, Microwave and Electronic Warfare systems.

Learn how to use modeling and simulation to solve complexity in Defense, Aerospace and Commercial Industries. There are numerous design challenges faced by RF system engineer while working on analysis and design.

Who Should Attend:

Engineers
Technicians
Analysts
Managers
scientists and developers ( who work with RF, satellite, microwave and radar systems )

Learning Objectives 

Upon completion of the Modeling and Simulation RF Systems Training, the attendees will be able to:

Explain the basic principles behind RF, Radar, Microwave and satellite technologies and applications
Discuss the key principles behind RF, Radar, Microwave and satellite communications technology
Describe key features of RF, Radar, Microwave and satellite communications principles, analysis, design and engineering of communications subsystems and components
Illustrate the functional architecture of RF, Radar, Microwave and satellite communications
Summarize the basics of RF, Radar, Microwave and satellite communications design and engineering principles
Discuss systems engineering principles and methods applied to RF, Radar, Microwave and Satellite communications
Compare different design tools, techniques, models and principles applied to RF, Radar, Microwave and Satellite communications analysis, high and low level design, verification and validations and operations
Explain the key satellite communication principles such as frequency spectrum.
Define and distinguish key RF, Radar, Microwave and Satellite modeling and simulation concepts
Describe the types of modeling and simulation tools used in the phases of the RF and Radar systems analysis and design, testing, operation and maintenance
Explain key elements of RF and Radar modeling and simulations of system performance and effectiveness.
Examine RF, radar, microwave and satellite systems key concepts, functions, techniques and methods.
more.

Course Content:

Introduction to Modeling and Simulating RF and Radar Systems
Introduction to Modeling and Simulating RF Propagation and Performance
Steps in RF and Radar Modeling, Simulation, and Systems Engineering
RF Propagation Modeling and Simulation Tools for Various Environments
Applied Radio Frequency(RF) Modeling & Simulation (Workshops and hands-on activities)
Materials

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