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1.1 Basic Concepts 3.1 STAP I 3.2 Super-Resolution 3.3 Clutter 3.4 SAR Intro
2.1 Bistatic 4.1 STAP II 4.2 SAR ATR 4.3 Pulse Compression 4.4 RCS
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RadarCon-02 Tutorials (4-hour Short Courses)

The tutorial program is organized into ten four-hour tutorials. The content of these courses was carefully selected to augment the twelve technical sessions. Each technical session has related tutorial topics that address in greater detail the key technical issues. Arrive early and attend Basic Radar Concepts on Monday evening. On Wednesday and Thursday, maximize your learning experience with a range of tutorials by internationally known experts.

Monday April 22, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

1.1 Basic Radar Concepts Bob Trebits - GTRI

Wednesday April 24, 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

2.1 Bistatic Radars and Their Third Resurgence: Passive Coherent Location Nicholas J. Willis

Thursday April 25, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.

3.1 STAP I: Introduction to Theory and Applications Dr. Joseph R. Guerci - DARPA
3.2 Super-Resolution Techniques for Synthetic Aperture Radar Dr. S. Lawrence (Larry) Marple, Jr. - Orincon and Dr. Stuart R. DeGraaf - Northrop Grumman
3.3 Land and Sea Clutter: An Update Maurice W. Long - Consultant
3.4 Introduction to SAR: A Signal Processing Viewpoint Dr. David C. Munson, Jr. - University of Illinois

Thursday April 25, 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

4.1 STAP II: Advanced Techniques Dr. J. Scott Goldstein - SAIC and Dr. Irving S. Reed - USC
4.2 Automatic Target Recognition Using SAR Dr. Les Novak - Lincoln Labs
4.3 Pulse Compression in Radar Systems Dr. Marvin Cohen - GTRI
4.4 Radar Cross Section Dr. John Shaeffer - Marietta Scientific

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