Tutorials
The Radar2010 Organizing Committee Tutorials Chair, Joe Guerci, has developed a diverse and exciting tutorial program for this year's conference which includes a broad range of topics and skill levels ranging from introductory level to advanced. Conference attendees, including students, are encouraged to broaden their knowledge by participating in some of the tutorials which will be offered as part of the conference.
Following is a list of confirmed tutorial topics that will be offered as part of the conference. Tutorials will be offered in parallel morning and afternoon sessions on Monday May 10th and Friday May 14th. *A special introductory radar class for undergraduates will be offered in the evenings on Sunday May 9th and Thursday May 13th. For tutorial scheduling, see the technical program. Tutorials can be selected and paid for during registration. Tutorial attendees will receive a copy of the tutorial on CD.
*Intro to Radar, Dr. David Zasada
Space-time Diversity and Coding, Prof. François Le Chevalier
Adaptive & Distributed Radar, Dr. William Melvin & Mr. Jason Parker
Waveforms Analysis & Design, Dr. Nadav Levanon
Intro to MIMO Radar and Advanced MIMO, Dr. Marshall Greenspan, Dr. Dan Bliss, et al
Fundamental Concepts in Radar Signal Processing, Dr. Mark Richards
Passive Radar Systems, Dr. Pierfrancesco Lombardo, Dr. Fabiola Colone, & Dr. Alfonso Farina
Advanced STAP, Dr. Scott Goldstein, Dr. Mike Picciolo, & Dr. Jacob Griesbach
Over-the-Horizon Radar Systems, Dr. Joe Fabrizio
SAR Signal and Image Processing for ISR Application, Dr. Mehrdad Soumekh &
Dr. Uttam Majumder
Introduction to Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR), Dr. Marco Martorella
Waveform Diversity and Knowledge Based Systems, Dr. Michael Wicks
Cognitive Radar, Dr. Joe Guerci
RF MEMS for Radar, Dr. Koen Van Caekenberghe
Embedded Digital Signal Processing for Radar Applications, Dr. David Martinez, Dr. Robert Bond, and Dr. Michael Vai
Radar Systems Performance Modeling, Dr. G. Richard Curry
From First Multichannel Radars to MIMO & Multisite Radar Systems, Prof. Victor Chernyak

