MUSICS: Graduate School on MUltimedia, SIlicon, Communications, Security : Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Graduate School on MUltimedia, SIlicon, Communications, Security: Electrical and Electronics Engineering

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NATO - Science and Technology organization - is pleased to announce you a course on

 

RADAR Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) and Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR)

 

to be held in Brussels on May 27-28 2013


Topics to be covered (exact programme will vary depending on venue)

• Fundamentals

  • Template-matching techniques
  • Feature-based classification
  • Databases & modeling
  • Performance assessment
  • Application to ground, air & maritime targets

• Advanced techniques

  • Exploitation of polarization
  • Jet Engine Modulation (JEM)
  • Range-Doppler Imaging
  • Change detection
  • Multi-aspect techniques
  • Knowledge-based techniques
  • Compressive sensing
  • Human motion analysis

Lecturers :

Lecture Series Director : Prof. David Blacknell (GBR), DSTL
Prof. Hugh Griffiths (GBR), UCL, UK
Dr. Les Novak (USA), AFRL
Dr. Joachim Schiller (DEU), Fraunhofer FHR
Mr. Peter Tait (GBR), BAE Systems

Local Coordinator
Prof. Xavier Neyt (BEL), Royal Military Academy
Xavier.Neyt@elec.rma.ac.be

Registration :  via internet only at http://www.cso.nato.int
If you are unable to enrol via the internet, please contact the CSO enrolment coordinator: Anne Reboul - anne.reboul@cso.nato.int

 

 

 

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