NATO | Advanced Study Institute | |
Advances in Sensing with Security Applications |
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17--30 July 2005, Il Ciocco, Italy |
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Chris Baker
University College London Bistatic and multistatic radar sensing |
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Jennifer Brower
The Rand Corporation Why better sensing is needed--an analysis of current threats |
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Jim Byrnes
Prometheus Inc. Waveform design for more flexible sensing |
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Marcello Costa
Flinders University Advances in sensors; the lessons from neurosciences |
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Arnaldo D'Amico
Universita di Roma `Tor Vergata' Chemical sensors and chemical sensor systems: fundamentals, limitations and new trends |
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Hakan Delic
Bogazici University Wireless sensor networks: issues and challenges |
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Dermot Diamond
Dublin City University Merging chemical and biological sensing with wireless networks |
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Corrado Di Natale
Universita di Roma `Tor Vergata' Chemical sensor arrays, data analysis, and fusion of different instrumental data |
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Hugh Griffiths
University College London Fundamentals of tomography and radar |
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Braham Himed
AFRL/SNRT Remote sensing using space based assets |
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Krzysztof Kulpa
Warsaw University of Technology Continuous wave radars--monostatic, multistatic and network |
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Bob McMillan
SMDC Terahertz imaging, millimeter wave radar |
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Bill Moran
Prometheus Inc. Active sensor scheduling |
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Alexander Praskovsky
EnerLab Inc. Differential data processing for target tracking with spaced antenna radars |
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Hermann Rohling
TU Hamburg Some radar topics: waveform design, CRAR, target recognition |
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Mike Wicks
AFRL/SN Tomography of Moving Targets (TMT) for Security and Surveillance |
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Birsen Yazici
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Near infrared sensing and imaging for brain activity monitoring |
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