2006 IEEE Radar Conference

April 24 - 27, 2006
Turning Stone Resort and Casino
Verona, NY   USA
 
Sponsored by IEEE Aerospace & Electronics Systems Society and IEEE Mohawk Valley and Syracuse Sections

Announcements
Call for Papers -PDF version

Important Dates
17 April 06
Deadline for Online Registration

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About the Area
Travel Information
Syracuse Hancock International Airport
Ground Transportation
Driving Map
The Host Hotel
The Turning Stone Resort and Casino
Local Information

Central New York Area

Logo background image courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.

 

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Conference Theme

The conference theme Radar...Our Sight into a Spectrum of Information emphasizes the increasingly wider spectrum of target and environmental information that is emerging from innovative radar research, systems technology, and component development for civilian, defense, and space applications. This innovation is evident today in the development of foliage penetration radars to provide MTI and SAR capabilities against targets obscured by vegetation or camouflage, in development of ground penetrating radar, in improvements to high range resolution and SAR systems, in development of advanced airborne surveillance systems and space-based radars, and in ongoing research into many areas, including automatic target recognition, radar data exploitation and fusion, sensor management, knowledge-aided sensor signal processing and expert reasoning architectures, multi-static radars and radar networks, advanced component development, and much more.

Join us in Central New York

The 2006 IEEE Radar Conference will be held at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino, 5218 Patrick Rd., Verona, NY, USA. Additional information on the conference hotel can be found at www.turning-stone.com.

Conference Sponsors

The 2006 IEEE Radar Conference is sponsored by the IEEE Aerospace & Electonics Systems Society and the IEEE Mohawk Valley and Syracuse Sections.

Committee Working Area