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Event ID: 55245

Fraunhofer-Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration IZM Gustav-Meyer-Allee 25 13355 Berlin, Germany http://www.izm.fraunhofer.de
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Fundamental radar signal processing based on TI Radars

Radar is no longer just about space travel and satellites - modern radar technology is compact, affordable and ready for completely new applications, for example in the automotive industry. So it's the perfect time to get started!

Fraunhofer IZM offers an in-depth radar workshop with a practical introduction to radar signal processing and is supervised by real professionals in the field. It helps to accelerate the development phase and helps your engineers to become experts in this exciting field.

Why you should join us:

Individual support: Small group, big impact - with a maximum of 5 participants, there is enough room for individual questions, mastering your own challenges and personal discussions with the trainers and other participants.

For beginners and experienced developers: Whether first contact or targeted consolidation - the workshop offers space for different perspectives. You will benefit from structured knowledge and practical applications that both teach the basics and provide new impetus for people who have already delved deeper into the field of radar.

Understandable & practical: Signal processing is complex and we make it tangible. With practical exercises, real measurements and understandable explanations.

Working with the Ti ecosystem: You use professional radar hardware and software and experience the technology live, e.g. in an anechoic chamber with automated motion scenarios.

Accompanied by experts: Our trainers not only know their field and have been conducting research in the area for over 15 years - they also bring the enthusiasm needed to convey complex content in an understandable and exciting way.

What you can expect: 

Three intensive days in which theory and practice alternate in a meaningful way.

You will get to know the central components of modern radar signal processing, experiment with real radar data and develop your own evaluations in small teams. You will experience what radar technology can achieve today and what you can do with it.

Who is the workshop for?

For developers, engineers and anyone interested in radar technology - with or without previous experience.

Register now and glide through the theory and practice of the radar world with us!

Radar is one of the most exciting fields of technology of our time.

This workshop will get you ready to go.

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Dr.-Ing. Christian Tschoban ()

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