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A Progress Report On A Hands On Interdisciplinary Program For Severe Weather And Next Generation Multi Function Radar
Author(s) -
Mark Yeary,
Robert D. Palmer,
Kevin A. Kloesel,
Tian Yu,
Kent A. Johnson,
M. I. Biggerstaff,
Phil Chilson,
Guifu Zhang
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--4044
Subject(s) - weather radar , phased array , radar , 3d radar , tornado , radar configurations and types , thunderstorm , remote sensing , computer science , radar engineering details , meteorology , radar imaging , antenna (radio) , telecommunications , geography
Mark Yeary, University of Oklahoma Dr. Mark Yeary is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. He has many years of experience as a teaching assistant, lecturer, and assistant professor. Since January of 1993, he has taught many students in various laboratories and lecture courses, culminating in approximately 13 years of teaching experience. For the 1999-00 academic year, he received the Outstanding Professor Award, given by the Texas A&M student chapters of IEEE and Eta Kappa Nu, and IBM in Austin. His research and teaching interests are in the areas of customized embedded DSP systems and digital signal processing as applied to radar signal processing, image processing, adaptive filter design, and real-time systems. His applied signal processing contributions are many, and include the design an all-digital system-on-a-chip scheme for a Ka band radar and various target tracking algorithm developments for phased array systems.

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