UMEE RESEARCH BRIEFS
Radar Power Technology Program

Dr. C.E. Smith, Sr., Director

    The University of Mississippi, in cooperation of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Technical Center (USASMDTC), is investigating technological advances in providing basic, state-of-the-art building blocks for advanced phased array radar systems. The primary purpose of this related Radar Power Technology (RPT) Program initiative is to develop and integrate solid state radar and power technologies into combined subarray elements that will lead to reductions in the mass, volume, and cost of conventional phased array radar systems having enhanced capability, reliability, maintainability, and manufacturability. This work is based in part on new integrated power technology developments and implementations for radar system advancements in the use and development of advanced transmitter/receiver (T/R) modules, phased array antennas, distributed fuel cells, and electronics and signal processing.

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