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About the event Register before Friday 18 January 2008 to save £50 on your delegate fee As radars become more complex, with higher resolution spatial and
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temporal processing, adaptive processing and agile antenna beams, it becomes necessary to model their interaction with the environment with ever greater fidelity. For this reason, the study of radar clutter continues as an essential aspect of the development of new radar systems. This seminar will address recent progress in the analysis and modelling of radar clutter and the application of these models to understanding and improving the performance of radar systems for surveillance, targeting and remote sensing. The event will bring together engineers working on a wide range of radar types and applications, for whom clutter may be a source of interference to be removed, or a source of information about the environment. Who should attend? Radar Engineers and Technologists from Radar, Defence, Security and related Industries Procurement
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This paper examines the implementation and functionality of the Sydney Water Operational Control Strategy utilising the IICATS System.
IICATS, the Integrated
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Instrumentation, Control, Automation & Telemetry System, as the name
suggests, is a complete system from the instrumentation and controls on each operational asset through to the sophisticated human machine interfaces (HMI) used by water and wastewater system operators, maintainers, managers, developers, modellers and other business users and systems.
A key component in the design philosophy was for the control to be distributed to the lowest
levels of the system and, wherever possible, to remain autonomous from the next higher level.
This has resulted in sites being able to operate completely independently from the Telemetry Master.
All site calculations and profiles necessary for the control of the site are held in the RTU. Where
necessary the RTUs communicate via peer to peer calls to other RTUs to modify the local proce
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