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Cranfield University's Advanced Radar Course provides a comprehensive understanding of advanced radar applications and techniques, building on foundational knowledge in radar principles and electronic warfare. Taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, and demonstrations, the course covers topics such as synthetic aperture radar, bistatic radar, and non-cooperative target recognition. The course is available as a Short Course for Credit towards the Military Electronic Systems Engineering MSc or as a standalone Short Course.
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Advanced Radar Course at Cranfield University
Degree Overview:
- This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of advanced radar applications and techniques.
- It builds on foundation material covered in "Radar Principles" and "Radar Electronic Warfare."
- The course is available as a Short Course for Credit towards the Military Electronic Systems Engineering MSc or as a standalone Short Course.
Outline:
- The course duration is 5 days.
- It is taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, and group study.
- The core content covers topics such as:
- Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image formation and exploitation
- Bistatic and multistatic radar
- Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) radar for Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) applications
- Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR)
- Radar Cross Section (RCS)
- Over-the-Horizon (OTH) radar
- Millimeter Wave Radar applications
- Micro-Doppler radar and signature analysis
- Waveform Design
- Tracking
- Laboratory demonstration of SAR image measurement
Assessment:
- Not specified in the provided context.
Teaching:
- The course is taught by a mix of lecturers, including Dr. Daniel Andre.
- The teaching methods include lectures, tutorials, demonstrations, and group study.
Careers:
- Not specified in the provided context.
Other:
- The course fee is £2,350 for the Short Course for Credit and £1,925 for the standalone Short Course.
- Concessions are available for sponsored MOD personnel.
- The course is held at Cranfield University at Shrivenham.
Missing Information:
- Assessment: The provided context does not specify the assessment methods and criteria used in the program.
- Careers: The provided context does not specify the potential career paths, opportunities, and outcomes associated with the completion of the program.
Please note:
The provided information is based on the context provided and may not be exhaustive. It is recommended to contact Cranfield University for further information on the Advanced Radar course.