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Defeat The Device: Cutting-Edge Modeling And Simulation To Assess And Improve IED Jammer Effectiveness
February 24, 2010
Successfully detecting and jamming a potential IED threat depends upon the antenna design and placement, the operational environment, and the triggering device. Once a system is designed and deployed, the effectiveness may be greatly impacted by complex terrain and urban multipath. Further complicating the problem is the variety of trigger devices operating over a wide range of frequency bands. This presentation addresses some ideas to increase CREW system effectiveness, decrease development time, and get solutions to the theater faster:
- State of the art EM simulation applied to IED problems
- Methods and tools for modeling the impact of terrain and urban settings
- Antenna optimization for IED detection and jamming
- High fidelity "power on target" simulation capability
Presentation: Defeat The Device: Cutting-Edge Modeling And Simulation To Assess And Improve IED Jammer Effectiveness



