ESM Anomalies and Solutions Using Cognitive EW Techniques | Pre-Convention Course

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ESM Anomalies and Solutions Using Cognitive EW Techniques | Pre-Convention Course

Course Dates: Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | 8 AM – 12 PM

Course Location: Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center

Course Length: 4 hours total delivered across one session

Description: The seminar will be useful for Data Analysts who need to explain phenomena seen in data taken from ESM trials and find potential solutions to issues they have observed, such as multi-tracking and errors in the measurement of the direction of arrival of radar signals. The seminar will help ESM equipment developers optimize the design of ESM systems by proposing the use of cognitive EW techniques (neural networks and expert systems) to classify data at the track, inter-pulse, and intra-pulse levels.

The seminar will conclude with discussions about using specific emitter identification techniques to aid in deinterleaving and radar identification. These topics should interest ESM re-programmers and those seeking to optimize ESM radar libraries.

Who Should Attend: The seminar will be useful for Data Analysts who need to explain phenomena seen in data taken from ESM trials and find potential solutions to issues that they have observed, such as multi-tracking and errors in the measurement of the direction of arrival of radar signals.

This workshop will be held before AOC 2024 at the Gaylord National. While registration for AOC 2024 is not required, it is recommended to enhance your overall experience.

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AOC Members - $500

Non-Members - $600

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Instructor

Sue Robertson has extensive experience of the analysis of data from airborne and ship ESM systems and has produced numerous detailed reports on the evaluation of the performance of ESM and Radar Warning systems. She has made recommendations on system improvements backed up by original research into electromagnetic propagation issues.

Sue gained a PhD in Experimental Particle Physics from University College London and an MBA from City University London. She subsequently became a defence consultant, a role she has carried out for the last 20 years, currently working for EW Defence Ltd, a UK company with customers in government and industry.

Sue Robertson