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Phased array radar systems engineering bootcamp : Tonex Training


Phased-Array Radar Systems Engineering Bootcamp is a 3-day training program covering phased array radar principles, latest technological developments, software, system analysis, requirements, architecture, design and operation. Examine major subsystems and associated technologies with specialists in those areas.

Learning Objectives :

Upon completion of the Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training course, the attendees will be able to:

List terminology, principle, concepts, subsystems and components related to the systems engineering and design.
Analyze and discuss applications and technologies behind multi-function phased-array radar systems.
Review phased-array radar systems recent technological development, design, engineering and operation process.
Evaluate theory of operation of modern phased-array radars
Identify principles, procedures, design, engineering techniques
Discuss Radar Concept of Operation (ConOps), functional architecture, system requirement, system design, architecture, performance, operation and maintenance, and troubleshooting
Sketch a high-level architecture of a simple phased-array system covering functions, components and subsystems including transmitters, receivers, antennas, clutter and noise, detection, signal processing modules, operations, software
Determine basic acceptable phased-array radar system performance based on radar environment
Provide detection, identification, and classification of objects/targets using different phased-array radar systems and more.

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