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- | + | ====== Welcome to the UCL Radar Research Group Wiki Page ====== | |
- | ====== Welcome to the UCL Sensors Systems and Circuits, RF, Antenna, and Radar Research Group Wiki Page ====== | + | |
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===== News ===== | ===== News ===== | ||
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There is a radar phenomena coined "Ring Angels" | There is a radar phenomena coined "Ring Angels" | ||
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- | ==== 27/06/2019 ==== | + | ==== 27/6/2019 ==== |
A 2-year project that the sensors and circuit group at UCL have been involved in, has come to an end with successful results and promising roadmap for the future work. Dr Amin Amiri and Prof Paul Brennan worked on the Phased Array Gateway and Satellite Tracking project in collaboration with three other companies. The project outcome showed a successful adaptive combining of antenna elements for simultaneous coherent transmission and reception of satellite signals at Ka-band. | A 2-year project that the sensors and circuit group at UCL have been involved in, has come to an end with successful results and promising roadmap for the future work. Dr Amin Amiri and Prof Paul Brennan worked on the Phased Array Gateway and Satellite Tracking project in collaboration with three other companies. The project outcome showed a successful adaptive combining of antenna elements for simultaneous coherent transmission and reception of satellite signals at Ka-band. | ||
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The UCL sensors and circuits group recently visited Edinburgh for the 2019 EMSIG event. Posters were presented by the RAs and PhDs and Alvaro Arenas Pingarron won an award for the PhD poster competition. See the photos below! | The UCL sensors and circuits group recently visited Edinburgh for the 2019 EMSIG event. Posters were presented by the RAs and PhDs and Alvaro Arenas Pingarron won an award for the PhD poster competition. See the photos below! | ||
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- | ==== Dr Amin Amiri ==== | + | === Dr Amin Amiri === |
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1) Phased Array Gateway | 1) Phased Array Gateway | ||
2) Development of a UHF Transponder and Radar for Geological Monitoring of Boreholes Drilled Through Ice Sheets | 2) Development of a UHF Transponder and Radar for Geological Monitoring of Boreholes Drilled Through Ice Sheets | ||
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- | ==== Michael Woollard | + | === Michael Woollard === |
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Novel transceiver architectures for automatic target recognition in UAV-based SAR systems | Novel transceiver architectures for automatic target recognition in UAV-based SAR systems | ||
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- | ==== Dr Nial Peters | + | === Dr Nial Peters === |
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RFSoC Multi-function RF Exploitation | RFSoC Multi-function RF Exploitation | ||
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- | ==== Muhammad Hashmi | + | === Muhammad Hashmi === |
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A novel symmetric phase difference 4-legged antenna for subglacial probe applications | A novel symmetric phase difference 4-legged antenna for subglacial probe applications | ||
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- | ==== Jonathan Hawkins | + | === Jonathan Hawkins === |
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UWB HF Antenna Design For ApRED Ice Penetrating Radar | UWB HF Antenna Design For ApRED Ice Penetrating Radar | ||
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- | ==== Alvaro Arenas Pingarron | + | === Alvaro Arenas Pingarron === |
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Antarctic Ice Shelf Tomography with Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar | Antarctic Ice Shelf Tomography with Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar | ||
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