Ultra wideband Radar and Its Role in the Polarization Identification of Targets
Speaker: Faisal Al-dhubaib, ITEE
When: 2007-01-29 14:00:00
Venue: 78-420
Host: A/Prof Nicholas Shuley
Abstract:This presentation aims to accomplish three goals that will help
improve the radar target recognition process. The first goal is to
investigate the advantage of integrating target polarization and
broad Rayleigh-band radar signatures to improve target recognition
accuracy. The second goal is to have a robust signature invariant
to orientation, noise, and clutter; and also distinctive and
compact. The third goal is to cast the signature-based
identification in a pattern recognition format, where signatures
must be derived along all target-radar aspects to form a signature
pattern of this target.
Biography:Faisal Al-dhubaib received the B.Eng degree in electronics and
computer engineering in 1995 and the M.Sc degree in High frequency
and microwave engineering in 1997, both from the University of
Leeds, UK. Since 1997, he has been on the teaching staff of the
college of technological studies in Kuwait, but currently doing his
PhD in the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, with
Kuwaiti government sponsorship.
Type: Ph.D confirmation
Contact:A/Prof Nicholas Shuley, seminar host (shuley@itee.uq.edu.au)
or Guido Governatori (ITEE seminar co-ordinator)
(guido@itee.uq.edu.au)
