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RadarCon-02News ReleasesCopies of the Tutorial Notes are available through June 15, 2002Bistatic Radar, 2nd Edition, by Nicholas J. Willis is now availableHyatt Room Deadline Extended to 28-Mar-02Call for Exhibits Released 18-Oct-01Tutorial Program Planning Begun 22-Jul-01Student Paper Program Announced 10-Jul-01Call For Papers Released 23-Apr-01Copies of the Tutorial Notes are available through June 15, 2002Tutorial Notes No Longer Available Copies of the tutorial notes are available from the RadarCon-02 Committee only until June 15, 2002. Each copy is now $50 each plus 10% additional shipping and handling ($55). Just download the PDF order form below, print it, fill out the requested information, and Fax or mail the completed form with payment to Ruby Boatright (See bottom of order form). NOTE: Please make checks payable to "IEEE RadarCon-02."
Return to News ContentsBistatic Radar, 2nd Edition, by Nicholas J. Willis is now availableThe second edition of the classic text, Bistatic Radar, by Nicholas J. Willis is now back in print. The 25 copies that were available for purchase at Tutorial 2.1 "Bistatic Radars and Their Third Resurgence: Passive Coherent Location" were sold out immediately. For ordering information, please see the following PDF file.
Return to News ContentsHyatt Room Deadline Extended to 28-Mar-02The block of rooms reserved at the Hyatt Regency for the Conference at reduced rates has been increased and deadline for making reservations extended until March 28. Also, a limited number of rooms at the government rates are still available. Call direct at 562-491-1234 for reservations. If problems are encountered making reservations, then please call Sean Kirklen at the Hyatt direct at 562-624-6037. Return to News ContentsCall For Exhibits Released 18-Oct-01The 2002 conference theme, "Digital Technology--Enabling Radar Breakthroughs," addresses recent advances in digital technology as an enabler for new concepts that achieve unparalled performance beyond previous trends. The conference includes advances due directly to digital technologies and also the enabling of new approaches to radar design not previously considered. The Conference Committee has planned a meeting featuring formal high-quality technical sessions, tutorials, and exhibits, as well as informal gatherings to focus on topics of interest that will expand attendees' knowledge. The committee invites you to participate in this key event by displaying your organization's work in topics of high interest radar systems developers and users. The conference is the preeminent event for effectively conveying your organization's work and capabilities in radar systems and components to the radar community. Representatives from Government agencies attend to seek potential sources that may possess a solution to their requirements. Innovators and developers attend to reveal their work in advanced concepts, designs, tools, and also to seek that elusive idea or partner to complete the solution or product. The deadline for submission of exhibit applications is December 15, 2001. Exhibit space priority will be determined by the date the deposit is received. Exhibitors are required to submit an application with deposit to the Exhibits Chairman listed below. The exhibits area will be the central area for attendees to gather, enjoy refreshments, and obtain conference information. Incentives to attend will be provided to conference attendees and an Exhitors' Reception is planned to extend the time for viewing exhibits. For complete information, please see the call for exhibits topics, instructions, and flyer.
Return to News ContentsTutorial Program Planning Begun 22-Jul-01The RadarCon-02 Committee is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Joel Mellema of Raytheon Company to Chair the Tutorial Program for the 2002 conference in Long Beach, California. We will be putting together a number of radar tutorials from which conference attendees can choose. Watch the web site for more information as our tutorial program gets organized.
Return to News ContentsStudent Paper Program Announced 10-Jul-01The RadarCon-02 Committee is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. Donald M. Stuart of Raytheon Company to Chair the Student Program for the 2002 conference in Long Beach, California. The sudent program will include a student paper program consisting of a special poster session for viewing student papers. The student presentation voted best by the conference attendees will be presented orally at the conference luncheon. To accommodate varying university start dates for the fall term, the deadline for student paper summaries has been set to October 22, 2001. For complete information, please see the call for papers topics, instructions, and flyers.
Return to News ContentsCall For Papers Released 23-Apr-01The 2002 conference theme, "Digital Technology--Enabling Radar Breakthroughs," addresses recent advances in digital technology as an enabler for new concepts that achieve unparalled performance beyond previous trends. The conference includes advances due directly to digital technologies and also the enabling of new approaches to radar design not previously considered. The Conference Committee has planned a meeting featuring formal high-quality technical sessions, tutorials, and exhibits, as well as informal gatherings to focus on topics of interest that will expand attendees' knowledge. For complete information, please see the call for papers topics, instructions, and flyers.
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