RADAR Engineering/ RADAR Systems

Fundamentals of CW, FMCW, MTI, PDR, Tracking Systems, RADAR Receivers, RADAR Phased Arrays & Navigational Aids

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RADAR Engineering/ RADAR Systems

What You Will Learn!

  • Fundamentals of RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging)
  • Types of RADAR Systems
  • Radar Range Calibration
  • CW and FMCW Radar systems
  • MTI (Moving Target Indicator)
  • PDR (Pulsed Doppler Radar)
  • RCS (Radar Cross Section)
  • RADAR Tracking
  • Radar Receiver
  • Radar Clutter
  • SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar)
  • Phased Array Radar
  • Radar Applications
  • Radar Navigational Aids

Description

This RADAR Engineering course is specially designed for Engineers, Professionals, Researchers, and Enthusiasts who want to explore the field of Radar Technology. This is a unique course in the online marketplace.

Radar Engineering is an advanced course designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of radar systems, their principles, applications, and design considerations. Radar, an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging, is an indispensable technology in various fields including aviation, defense, meteorology, and remote sensing. This course delves into the theoretical foundations and contemporary advancements in radar engineering.

This course drives you from basic to advance level concepts which enables you to understand complex RADAR system in the future.


This course covers the following topics.
- RADAR Introduction

- Types of RADAR Systems

- CW & FMCW RADAR

- MTI and PDR

- Tracking RADAR

- RADAR Receiver

- Navigational Aids

- Phased Array RADAR


Each video is produced in English. Anyone with a general education should be able to follow.

In this course I have used high quality images of RADAR Systems to help you understand the topic in a better way.

So, go through this entire course step by step and I am pretty sure that you will get thorough knowledge about RADAR System/ RADAR Engineering.

See you inside the course. You'll enjoy it!


Who Should Attend!

  • Engineering students specializing in electrical, electronic, or communication engineering
  • Professionals working in radar-related industries such as defense, aerospace, and telecommunications
  • Researchers and scientists interested in advancing their knowledge of radar technology
  • Individuals seeking to transition into radar engineering or related fields
  • Anyone with a keen interest in understanding the principles and applications of radar systems

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