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Phase-coherent multichannel pulse analysis

Use cases and Rohde & Schwarz solutions

Webinar: Phase-coherent Multichannel Pulse analysis

Modern radar and electronic warfare systems are increasingly relying on multi-antenna architectures. For the validation, debugging and characterization of these systems, test equipment should exhibit phase-coherent multichannel capabilities to address the corresponding measurement needs.

This webinar explains the importance of phase-coherent measurements in a variety of real-world use cases and presents the relevant Rohde & Schwarz test and measurement solutions for these requirements.

In this webinar, you will learn about:

  • The importance of phase-coherent multichannel signal analysis for the characterization of modern radar and electronic warfare systems
  • How to take advantage of Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscopes to perform phase-coherent measurements and analyze pulsed signals in both time and frequency domain
  • The unique multichannel capabilities of the R&S®VSE vector signal explorer for an in-depth analysis of the pulsed signals

Speaker

Ezer Bennour is a product manager within the oscilloscope department at Rohde & Schwarz. His main focus is on RF applications for high-end oscilloscopes. Before joining Rohde & Schwarz in 2019, he had gained experience as an application engineer with a special focus on modular RF instruments. Ezer holds a diploma degree in electrical engineering from the University of Stuttgart in Germany.

Ezer Bennour

Dr. Luke Cirillo is a development engineer at Rohde & Schwarz for Signal Processing & Application Signal Analysis in the Test and Measurement Division. Since joining the company in 2008 Luke has worked on products for mobile communications standards such as GSM and LTE and is currently responsible for a number of radar signal analysis products. Luke obtained his bachelor degree in electronics and communications engineering from Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia and his doctorate in engineering from the Technische Universität Darmstadt in Germany.

Dr. Luke Cirillo