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ELINT Interception and Analysis Training

ELINT Interception and Analysis Training

ELINT Interception and Analysis Training:

ELINT Interception and Analysis Training Course with Hands-on Exercises (Onsite and Classroom Live)

This four-day low math/high concepts ELINT Interception and Analysis Training course address EW/ELINT terms and concepts, radar theory for EW/ELINT, types of receiver systems used for intercept and collection, emitter locating techniques, basic signal analysis techniques/methods, and the baseline statistics required to properly categorize and log emitters into database systems. Practical exercises illustrate the principles involved.

This ELINT Interception and Analysis Training course is a must-attend for those new to EW and/or ELINT, as well as those requiring a refresher course to enhance their overall knowledge in these fields. Whether a manager, engineer, scientist or software analyst, this course will jumpstart your knowledge base. A comprehensive set of notes and references will be provided to all attendees

What’s Included?
  • 4 days of ELINT Interception and Analysis Training with an expert instructor
  • ELINT Interception and Analysis Electronic Course Guide
  • Certificate of Completion
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
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  • We can adapt this ELINT Interception and Analysis course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
  • If you are familiar with some aspects of this ELINT Interception and Analysis course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
  • We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the ELINT Interception and Analysis course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
  • If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the ELINT Interception and Analysis course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
Audience/Target Group:

The target audience for this course:

  • This course is a must-attend for those new to EW and/or ELINT, as well as those requiring a refresher course to enhance their overall knowledge in these fields. Whether a manager, engineer, scientist, or software analyst, this course will jumpstart your knowledge base. A comprehensive set of notes and references will be provided to all attendees
Objectives:

After completing this ELINT Interception and Analysis, students will be able to:

  • EW/ELINT terms and concepts
  • Radar concepts and theory that form the foundation for EW/ELINT intercept and analysis
  • Fundamentals of EW/ELINT receivers, emitter locating techniques, and signal analysis
  • How observable radar parameters are used to categorize, identify, and assess radar capabilities
Course Syllabus:
  • EW/ELINT Terms and Concepts. A thorough introduction to the EW/ELINT jargon and maze of acronyms used within both communities.
  • Core Radar Concepts. Radiofrequency (RF) selection and propagation impacts, pulse train, radar scan types, beam formation, radar cross section (RCS), common modes of operation, and radar displays. A survey of modern radar technologies, including active electronically scanned arrays (AESA), multifunction radar, non-monostatic radar, networked radar, and low-probability of intercept (LPI) radar.
  • EW/ELINT Receiver Technologies. Comparison of major receiver features, qualitative comparison of receiver types, crystal video receivers, superheterodyne receivers, instantaneous frequency measurement (IFM) receivers, channelized and Bragg cell receivers, Microscan receivers, software-defined radio receivers, ELINT intercept geometry considerations, probability of intercept, one-way link equation. EW and ELINT receivers types are compared/contrasted.
  • Emitter Locating Techniques. The angle of arrival accuracy requirements, triangulation, time difference of arrival (TDOA), frequency difference of arrival (FDOA), interferometry, and antenna designs.
  • Basic Database Statistics. A basic look at mean, median, average, standard deviation, histograms, etc., that help define EW/ELINT databases.

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