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Radar Systems Design and Engineering : Tonex Training

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Radar Systems Design and Engineering Training covers the design and engineering of modern Radar systems including analysis, high level architecture, design of critical components, transmitter/receiver, antenna, verification and validation, operations and maintenance. Learn advanced operating principles of a primary radar set and engineering and development, testing, and support.

Who Should Attend:

Engineers
Technical managers
Technicians
Logistics and support
Pilots
Procurement

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
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 more…

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
Radar System Engineering and Design Process
Testing, Evaluation and Operation of Radar Systems

Price: $3,999.00
Length: 4 Days

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