STONewsArchive: Multidimensional Radar Imaging and ATR

Title: Multidimensional Radar Imaging and ATR
Start_Publishing: 01/04/2021
Panel_Page: SET
Page_ID: 3801
Main_Body_Multi: The NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) Sensors and Electronics Technology (SET) Panel’s Specialists’ Meeting (SM) on “Multidimensional Radar Imaging and ATR” aims at bringing together experts of radar imaging and Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR), with the goal to encourage discussions and closer collaboration. The Call for papers is currently open: the deadline for the submission of Abstracts is 15 July 2021 (30 June for USA). For further information, please visit events.sto.nato.int.




Page_Intro: CALL FOR PAPERS: SET-273 SPECIALISTS’ MEETING (RSM) ON MULTIDIMENSIONAL RADAR IMAGING AND ATR
 

New studies conducted within NATO and outside have indicated that the use of multi-channel, multi-static, multi-frequency and multi-polarization - therefore, multi-dimensional radar data - has the ability to improve classification performances.



 
Moreover, given the wide diversity provided by multi-dimensional radar systems, recent advancements along the direction of artificial intelligence and cognitive systems prove effective, if not necessary, to solve very complex problems.



 
The NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) Sensors and Electronics Technology (SET) Panel’s Specialists’ Meeting (SM) on “Multidimensional Radar Imaging and ATR” aims at bringing together experts of radar imaging and Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR), with the goal to encourage discussions and closer collaboration.



 
This SM, which will be held in October 2021 in conjunction with the SET 48th PBM, will showcase the latest research results in this field and will open the ground for discussions about the impact of such results on NATO operations and inspire the way ahead.



 
The interaction between scientist, industry and military experts will ensure that new ideas are directed towards real and important needs. Improvement in the current work and inspiration for future activities is projected as an outcome, along with further collaboration among active Task Groups in this and closely related fields.



 
Furthermore, the latest research in the field of AI, deep learning and cognitive radar displayed during this SM will trigger and inspire future radar imaging and ATR systems.



 
The Call for papers is currently open: the deadline for the submission of Abstracts is 15 July 2021 (30 June for USA). For further information, please visit events.sto.nato.int.





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HomePageBodyText: CALL FOR PAPERS: SET-273 SPECIALISTS’ MEETING (RSM) ON MULTIDIMENSIONAL RADAR IMAGING AND ATR
 

New studies conducted within NATO and outside have indicated that the use of multi-channel, multi-static, multi-frequency and multi-polarization - therefore, multi-dimensional radar data - has the ability to improve classification performances.



 
Moreover, given the wide diversity provided by multi-dimensional radar systems, recent advancements along the direction of artificial intelligence and cognitive systems prove effective, if not necessary, to solve very complex problems.



 
The NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) Sensors and Electronics Technology (SET) Panel’s Specialists’ Meeting (SM) on “Multidimensional Radar Imaging and ATR” aims at bringing together experts of radar imaging and Non-Cooperative Target Recognition (NCTR), with the goal to encourage discussions and closer collaboration.



 
This SM, which will be held in October 2021 in conjunction with the SET 48th PBM, will showcase the latest research results in this field and will open the ground for discussions about the impact of such results on NATO operations and inspire the way ahead.



 
The interaction between scientist, industry and military experts will ensure that new ideas are directed towards real and important needs. Improvement in the current work and inspiration for future activities is projected as an outcome, along with further collaboration among active Task Groups in this and closely related fields.



 
Furthermore, the latest research in the field of AI, deep learning and cognitive radar displayed during this SM will trigger and inspire future radar imaging and ATR systems.



 
The Call for papers is currently open: the deadline for the submission of Abstracts is 15 July 2021 (30 June for USA). For further information, please visit events.sto.nato.int.






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