Professional Education Course

Modeling & Simulation of RF Electronic Warfare Systems

Course Title: Modeling & Simulation of RF Electronic Warfare Systems
Program ID: DEF 4006P Subjects: Electronic Warfare, Modeling & Simulation

Sections

Registration DeadlineSection DatesFormat & LocationCEUsFeeStatus
Mar 23, 2010 (Tue)Mar 23, 2010 (Tue) - Mar 26, 2010 (Fri)Atlanta (Georgia Tech Global Learning Center) (this is an onsite course)2.5$1,595OPEN

Meeting time(s)

On the first day, check in at least 30 minutes before the class start time.

  • Tuesday, March 23, 2010 (8:30 AM-5:30 PM)
  • Wednesday, March 24, 2010 (8:30 AM-5:30 PM)
  • Thursday, March 25, 2010 (8:30 AM-5:30 PM)
  • Friday, March 26, 2010 (8:30 AM-12:00 PM)

 

Alternate Rates Available

  • $1595 Course with Free 1/2-day Tutorial: MATLAB and Simulink Refresher, Monday, Mar 22nd (1-5:30pm)
  • Discount available for companies that send 3 or more people to this course. Call 404-385-3501 to register your group.
  • Georgia Tech employees should call 404-385-3501 to register by phone, and have their PeopleSoft number ready.

 

CRN

10183/220410338

Important Course Information

Optional Refresher

This course uses MATLAB and Simulink for the modeling & simulation. An optional, free MATLAB and Simulink tutorial/refresher is from 1 to 5:30 p.m. on Monday.

Course Description

Develop techniques for modeling & simulation of electronic attack systems as countermeasures to modern radar, communications, surveillance systems and radio frequency weapons, electronic protection designs, and systems to
provide counter-countermeasure protection for modern radio frequency systems and weapons.

Who Should Attend

  • Engineers
  • Scientists
  • Managers

How You Will Benefit

  • Review of radio frequency fundamentals, radar, electronic warfare, and electronic attack/electronic protection
  • Model electronic warfare, electronic attack, and electronic protection functions and techniques
  • Integrate electronic attack/electronic protection modeling & simulation with radar models for scenario and performance evaluation

What Is Covered

Review of Radar and Radio Frequency Fundamentals
Basic Modeling

  • Radar Equation
  • Simple radar systems
  • Simple EW, EA, and EP techniques
  • Radar Modeling & Simulation

Electronic Attack Modeling & Simulation

  • Off-Board Systems
  • On-Board Systems
  • Self-Protection Systems
  • Screening Systems
  • Missions

Electronic Protection Modeling & Simulation

  • Integrated Radar Functions
  • Segregated Systems
  • Missions

Course Materials

Participants receive a notebook and CD-ROM with presentation slides and the MATLAB and Simulink example programs.

Prerequisites

Basic Radar Concepts or Principles of Modern Radar courses or their equivalent and electronic warfare knowledge at the Basic RF Electronic Warfare Concepts level

Course Administrator

Carlos Davila

Certificate Information

This course is an elective for the:

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