Let's learn the basic principles of millimeter-wave radar, which can be miniaturized and is resistant to bad weather, and apply them to development!
This seminar will demonstrate the characteristics of millimeter-wave radar, as well as provide a detailed explanation of the circuit elements that make up the radar and the fundamental theories of radar. Additionally, it will touch upon an overview of radar signal processing from a hardware perspective and explain various practical applications of millimeter-wave radar based on these signal processing technologies.
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【Date】 May 19, 2011 (Thursday) 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM 【Venue】 Japan Techno Center Training Room 22nd Floor, Odakyu Dai-ichi Seimei Building, 2-7-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 【Program】 I. Overview II. Basic Theory of Radar Components 1. Antennas 2. Amplifiers 3. Oscillators 4. Frequency Converters 5. Modulators/Demodulators 6. Transmission Circuits III. Basics of Millimeter Wave Radar 1. Radar Equation 2. Radar Cross Section 3. Noise and Clutter IV. Radar Signal Processing from a Hardware Perspective 1. Doppler Processing Techniques 2. MTI (Moving Target Identification) Techniques 3. STI (Stationary Target Identification) Techniques 4. High-Resolution Detection Techniques V. Various Radar Methods 1. Pulse Radar 2. FM-CW Radar 3. Two-Frequency CW Radar 4. Spread Spectrum Radar 5. Pulse Compression Radar 6. Imaging Radar VI. Practical Aspects of Millimeter Wave Radar ■□■ For details, please request materials or contact us ■□■
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