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Missions evolve but one thing stays the same: the need to protect those who go in harm´s way. Success depends on a changing mix of people and technology ― and as technology becomes more complex, assuring readiness gets tougher.
Agilent is a source of assurance that your mission will succeed. Through our expertise in measurement science and test processes, we give you more time for the bigger issues: fulfilling today´s mission and managing the transition to what comes next. By helping you build greater assurance in system readiness, Agilent frees you to focus where it counts most.
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What's New
- Cost savings in creating realistic multi-emitter signal scenarios – application note
- Updated: Agilent radar measurements - application note
- Updated: Agilent radar, EW & ELINT testing: Identifying common test challenges - application note
- Using RF recording techniques to resolve interference problems - application note
- Enabling Simulation and Test of Custom OFDM Signals
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Advanced Design System Connected Solutions for Radar and EW Systems
This article will explain the benefits of combining a simulated ADS radar model with physical test equipment to create what is referred to as a connect solution.
Article 2008-01-28 |
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Testing Radar and EW Systems for the Real-World
The solutions described in this Microwave Journal article do more than address a wide range of present and future radar systems: They also help overcome organizational hurdles.
Article 2012-07-12 |
