February 15, 2013 Press Release
Military Antennas West 2013 April
22 - 24, 2013 Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa, San Diego, California
www.militaryantennasevent.com
Efficient and uninhibited communication has always been vital in any and all military operations.
As such, technology in RF communication has been constantly evolving, whether through advancement
in radar, antennas, integrated circuits and other related technology. The improvement, integration,
and implementation of these technologies is a priority in supporting warfighter efforts.
Attendees
of IDGA’s Military Antennas (West) Summit will have the first look at up-and-coming technologies
and programs, as well as revamped initiatives , including, but not limited to, electrically
small antennas, conformal wideband antennas, RF distribution systems, integrated circuits, the
Phoenix project, and much more. Each session will be led by the leading experts in their respective
fields and will provide in-depth analysis and discussion.
The chart to the left shows the cross-section of last year's attendees. Click here to download
the
PFD brochure for Military Antennas West 2013.
Advancing Radio Frequency Communications: Improvement,
Integration and Implementation Efficient and uninhibited communication has always been vital
in any and all military operations. Especially at a time when effective communication and information-sharing
capability must be delivered within financial constraints, the effective fielding of such communication
technology has been at the forefront of military, industry, and academia discussion.
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]As such,
technology in RF communication has been constantly evolving, whether through advancement in
radar, antennas, integrated circuits and other related technology. The improvement, integration,
and implementation of these technologies is a priority in supporting warfighter efforts.
Attendees of IDGA’s Military Antennas (West) Summit will have the first look at up-and-coming
technologies and programs, as well as revamped initiatives , including, but not limited to,
electrically small antennas, conformal wideband antennas, RF distribution systems, integrated
circuits, the Phoenix project, and much more. Each session will be led by the leading experts
in their respective fields and will provide in-depth analysis and discussion.
In-depth discussions will:
- Reveal advances in radar/antenna development, and related technology
- Explore emerging programs and projects, as well as address the changes in previous research
and development areas
- Analyze existing systems and the additional hardware that the repurposing of
such systems implicate
Posted
2/17/2013
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