Call for Papers: 2nd Annual AOC Low Probability of Intercept Symposium
2nd Annual AOC Symposium on
LPI RADAR/ELINT DESIGN STRATEGIES & COUNTER-LPI TECHNOLOGY
February 15-17, 2011
NPGS, Monterey, CA
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Prospective authors are invited to submit an unclassified, extended summary of sufficient detail for peer review by experts in the field. Only electronic submissions will be accepted (single column format, maximum of four pages in length). Please send to pepace@nps.edu with subject line: AOC LPI. The extended summaries will be bound and distributed at the conference. Previously unpublished contributions across a broad range of topics are solicited, including (but not limited to) the following areas:
New LPI radar technology and waveform design concepts
• Ultra-low side lobe antenna design and multifunction arrays
• Power management techniques
• Atmospheric shielding
• Tracking and surveillance algorithms
• New results in FMCW emitter design
• Phase, frequency and hybrid shift keying modulations
• Air, surface, underwater applications of LPI emitters
• Noise radar
• New LPI waveforms for seekers
• Trends in over-the-horizon radar design
• LPI characteristics of minimum input minimum output (MIMO) architectures
• LPI sensor networks and target fusion
Non-cooperative intercept receiver design
• Strategies for detecting LPI emitters
• New technologies for ELINT/SIGINT receivers
• Direction finding approaches, Cramer-Rao bounds
• Autonomous modulation identification/classification
• LPI waveform parameter extraction
• LPI jammer techniques and technology
• Network-enabled detection architectures
• Electronic attack considerations
• Network-enabled jammer architectures
• Wideband, narrowband digital RF memory (DRFM) techniques
• Minimizing jammer throughput
• Deception, noise jamming
• Expendables and effectiveness calculations
• Anti-radiation missile (ARM) design
Important Dates
Extended summaries submission Oct. 15, 2010.
Notification of acceptance Nov. 15, 2010.
AOC Registration/security clearance Jan. 7, 2011.
Final extended summary submission Jan. 28, 2011
General Conference Chairman: CDR Michael Herrera, USN, NPS
Technical Program Chairman: Prof. Phillip E. Pace, NPS