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1 1 Project Assignment Chris Allen (callen@eecs.ku.edu) Course website URL people.eecs.ku.edu/~callen/725/EECS725.htm

2 2 Project purpose and scope Purpose Demonstrate a working knowledge of radar systems design/analysis Individual work This work is to be performed by each individual student Issues to be addressed may include system requirements/specifications, spatial coverage, mode of operation, waveform characteristics and specifications, receiver dynamic range, acquired data rate, frequency selection criteria, polarization selection rationale, antenna technology, signal processing steps and expected output, expected noise analysis, target scattering characteristics Deliverables may include system description, system analysis, signal power budget, antenna considerations, signal processing requirements, project write-up

3 3 Project purpose and scope Topic approval Project selection, scope, and deliverables must be approved by the instructor prior to the initiation of the work Presentation schedule and evaluation During the last few scheduled days for this class, each student shall deliver a 10-minute presentation to the class on the project objectives, its treatment (design, analysis, findings, etc.) and conclusions. Completed project deliverables are due on stop day (Friday May 6). Project scores will be based on the presentation quality and content (20%), project complexity (30%), and the quality and completeness of the report (50%).

4 4 Project report Report includes: Cover page (1 pg) includes title, author’s name, abstract Report body (12 pgs max) introduction clearly outlines project’s scope and relevance to radar systems design /analysis description of research process, findings, and analysis analysis section must be clearly labeled as such and must contain analysis performed by the student (analysis includes design) conclusions References cite references properly to avoid plagiarism Appendices (if needed) data, graphs, program code, minimal text Format: All margins 1”, 11-pt Arial font, line spacing of 1.5 Due on 6 May 2016 at 5 pm Electronic submission, pdf format Evaluation based on technical content, writing, format, etc

5 5 Project topic suggestions (1 of 2) Project selection is the responsibility of the student and projects must be approved by the instructor. Suggested projects are listed below. Projects can be completely paper design or it may have both a paper design and an experimental component (this will be one factor in determining the complexity). 1.Work / research related project involving the design of a radar system. 2.Analysis of radar systems documented in the literature, such as: Spaceborne SAR systems Automotive anticollision radars 3.Paper design of a radar system or major subsystem for a radar system, such as: App. of pulse compression/coherent int. to an ‘ultrasonic radar’ Design of a short-range, fine-res altimeter for UAV autolanding

6 6 Project topic suggestions (2 of 2) 4.Design two classroom demonstrations which demonstrate concepts and/or principles related to radar systems. Experiment-oriented projects must demonstrate the concept, i.e., laboratory measurements must be made using instruments available in the EECS teaching laboratories. 5.Literature review of a radar-related topic that was not thoroughly covered in class. Find two or three published research papers that report on a central topic and provide an overview, background, interpretation, and conclusion.

7 7 Literature resources for project IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters IEEE Transactions on Aerospace Electronics IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine Proceedings of the International Radar Conference Proceedings of the IEEE Radar Conference Radar Symposium (IRS) International Waveform Diversity and Design Conference IEE Proceedings F (Communications, Radar and Signal Processing) IEE Proceedings - Radar, Sonar and Navigation IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation


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