IEEE SPS Day - Mathworks Workshop

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To celebrate IEEE SPS Day, IEEE SP Chapter of South Australia Section is organizing a Mathworks workshop. It will include 2 talks -

Artificial Intelligence Overview for Wireless Applications

Deep learning is a key technology driving the current Artificial Intelligence (AI) megatrend. While it's widely recognized in applications like image and speech recognition, its impact on wireless and signal processing systems is equally significant and growing. 

This session will explore how deep learning techniques can be effectively applied to wireless signals and transceiver systems using a practical workflow. To bridge the gap between concept and product, the verification and testing aspects of systems that include AI networks will also be discussed.

Beyond the Horizon: Trends in Radar and Wireless Communication Systems for Aerospace and Defence

This webinar will explore the latest trends and emerging capabilities that are shaping the next generation of radar and wireless communication systems throughout the aerospace and defence industry. Presenters will discuss how advances in signal processing, along with improvements in RF, antenna design, and system integration, are enabling more robust, efficient, and adaptive solutions for mission-critical applications.

 

 

 



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  • Date: 02 Jun 2025
  • Time: 08:30 AM UTC to 10:00 AM UTC
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  • University of South Australia
  • Adelaide, South Australia
  • Australia 5095
  • Building: Building-P, Level-2
  • Room Number: 15

  • Contact Event Host
  • sudipta.chakraborty@ieee.org

    2000jisu@gmail.com

  • Starts 19 May 2025 02:30 PM UTC
  • Ends 01 June 2025 02:30 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Ying

Dr Ying Chen is a Principle Application Engineer in the discipline of radar design, signal processing, and wireless communications. Ying has experience in both academic and industrial research institutions related to satellite communications and radar signal processing. Her research interests include RF front-end distortions, signal processing, and software-defined radio. Besides her research work, Ying has also worked on various industrial prototyping and field-tested projects including satellite communication systems, passive and active radar systems.