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Civilian Radar Research and Development in China

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Event
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 24 October 2017
  • 10:24 - 10:24
  • Duration: 36 mins
  • Publication date: 07 Nov 2017
  • Location: Conference, Belfast Waterfront Conference Centre
  • Part of event Radar 2017

About the session

This talk mainly contains three parts: radar technology development history in China, civilian radar technology research and progress in China, and the Chinese radar industry academic organization. The development of radar technology in China has experienced five steps: repairing, imitation, independent design, development improvement and new development and application. Before the 1960s, the work was mainly on the establishment of radar production base and imitation radar products, during which the prototype of the radar service had been developed in China and the whole process of radar trial productions had been mastered. From the early 1960s to the mid-1970s, it had developed to the stage of independent design, and a large number of new technologies had been used to carry out radar independent research and development. After the mid-1970s, the development of China’s radar technology has come to the stage of development improvement. New radar technology has achieved big breakthroughs, with the main symbol of military and civilian integration and products into the international market. At present, the goal of China's radar development is to catch up and narrow the gap with the world leading radar technology.

The second part introduces the research and progress of China’s civilian radar technology, which is an inseparable part of the development of radar technology in China. The research is mainly done independently or jointly by research institutes, companies and universities. At present, China’s relatively mature civil radar mainly includes weather radar, air traffic radar, speed measuring radar, shipborne collision avoidance radar and spaceborne remote sensing radar. In addition, with the continuous improvement of national economy production and demanding of living needs, radar technology has also been widely applied in more and more civilian areas. Deformation monitoring radar, mini-SAR for UAV, small target detection radar, insect radar, automotive radar, wall penetrating radar and FOD detection radar has seen profound development and has been better serving the relevant areas of the national economy.

The third part introduces the relevant academic organizations and academic activities of radar technology in China, which mainly includes radar society, signal processing society, microwave society and antenna society of Chinese Institute of Electronics, and the China Radar Industry Association, and so on. The main academic conferences on radar technology held in China include IEEE CIE international radar conference, IET international radar conference, Asia-Pacific conference on synthetic aperture radar, and national academic radar conference, etc.

Keywords:
  • air traffic control radar
  • airborne fire-control radar
  • algorithm
  • entomological radar
  • ionosphere
  • meteorological radar
  • radar
  • radar technology
  • spaceborne remote sensing radar
  • technology
  • weather radar

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Communications

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  • Professor Teng Long

    Professor Teng Long

    Beijing Institute of Technology, China, Assistant President

    Prof. Long Teng received Ph.D. degree at Beijing Institute of Technology in 1995. Afterwards, he joined the faculty of BIT, where he became Professor in 2002, Dean of School of Information and Electronics from 2009 to 2016, Assistant President from 2016. He is Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Fellow of Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE), President of Signal Processing Society of Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE), President of Intelligent Information Processing Industrialization Society of China High-Technology and Industrialization Research Association, Vice Director of Radar Society of Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE). He is also a Member of Evaluation Committee of Academic Degrees of the State Council, Expert Reviewer of Ministry of Science and Technology of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China, State Bureau of foreign experts, and China Scholarship Council, respectively.He was General-Chair of IET International Radar Conference 2009, Honorary-Chair of IET International Radar Conference 2013 and 2015 respectively, General-Chair of National Conference on Software Radar Technology 2015, National Conference on Signal Processing Technology Applications, 2015, National Conference on Signal and Intelligent Information Processing Technology 2015, etc., General Co-Chair of IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing 2016.He has received 1 Second Prize of National Technological Invention Award, 2 First Prizes and 4 Second Prizes of Ministerial Awards of Technological Invention and Progress, National Top Tier Talent Award, National High-level personnel of special support program (Ten Thousand Talent Plan), Yangtze River Scholar Distinguished Professor, Distinguished Young Scholar Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation, Award of National Outstanding Contribution Young Experts, Award of National Hundred, Thousand and Ten Thousand Talent Project, Award of Youth Science and Technology Innovation Leader of National Talent Project, Award of Hundred Leading Talent of Beijing Science and Technology.His Research Interests is Radar system, Embedded Real-time Digital Signal Processing, and Remote Sensing Signal Processing. In the recent five years, he focuses on the fundamental and significant issues in Novel radar system structure and real-time signal processing and has achieved innovative results in high range-resolution radar imaging, two dimensional SAR imaging and real-time signal processing technology. Prof Long has published two academic books and over 200 academic papers. Prof Long has been authorized over 50 patents for invention.
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