WUHAN, China (October 21, 2017) - Wuhan Optoelectronics Forum No. 131 was successfully held in Auditorium A101 at Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO) in the afternoon of October 21. Prof. LONG Teng from Beijing Institute of Technology delivered an exciting talk entitled Novel Civilian Radar: System Theory and Key Technologies. Prof. QingMing Luo, vice-president of HUST, chaired the forum and awarded Prof. LONG the forum medal.
This presentation will first introduce the radar principles, history, development and the major demand for civil radar technology and industrial development. Then this presentation will introduce the research progress and application of several typical civil radar technologies, such as radar imaging detection system, small target detection system and space remote sensing technology. Focusing on several novel radar systems and their key technologies, the key scientific issues and corresponding solutions, research progress and application, and future prospects are presented in detail. Finally, the novel mechanisms of the future radar detection (such as quantum radar, microwave photonic radar, etc.) and new technologies (such as software oriented, Intellectualization oriented, chip, etc.) are prospected.
LONG Teng, Full Professor, Assistant President of Beijing Institute of Technology, Director of Radar Technology Research Institute of Beijing Institute of Technology. Authorized as a member of the seventh subject consultative group of the Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council. Approved as Chang Jiang Scholar by Ministry of Education(2012)and Distinguished Youth Scholars. Chief Technical Officer of 973 Program and Chief Expert of 863 Program. Fellow of “Ten Thousand Talents Program” and Outstanding mid-aged experts. Young and middle-aged leader of scientific and technological innovation of Nation Innovative Talents Cultivate Program. Member of IEEE Radar System Panel and of the Chinese Institute of Electronics. IET Fellow, CIE Fellow, Chair of International Radar Conference of IET 2009, and Honorary Chair of International Radar Conference 2013/2015.
Prof Long has long been engaged in the research field of the novel radar system and real-time signal processing, and has published two academic books and over 200 academic papers including over 50 SCI indexed papers and over 150 EI indexed papers. Prof Long has been authorized over 50 patents for invention, and won the Second Award for National Technological Inventions (2012) by the State, 8 Awards in Provincial Achievements, and the First Prize for Teaching by Beijing Municipal Government.