logging in or signing up Small Mobile Radar Use to Detect Birds Merritt Natalia Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1732 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 22, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: bhaagi (14 month(s) ago) sir can u plz allow me 2 download this ppt. or send 2 mail id always.bhargavi@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: jaishreekishan (15 month(s) ago) plz give me download link Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Radar Systems for Bird Detection in the Local Area: Radar Systems for Bird Detection in the Local Area Ron Merritt DeTect, Inc 621 West Baldwin Road Panama City, Florida 32405Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Brief History of USAF Bird Radar Programs Current Radar Technologies BirdRad Mobile Bird Detection Radar Systems Other/Future Radar Technologies ASR-9, ASR-11,TDWR Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection History of USAF funded Bird Radar Programs Mobile Avian Radar Systems - Dare County Bombing Range, N.C. (1994-1996) Low-cost Marine Radar X-band (3cm) S-Band (10 cm) Monitor output Manual Data extractionRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection History of USAF funded Bird Radar Programs Mobile Avian Radar Systems – Moody AFB / Grand Bay Weapons Range, Georgia (1996 – 1998) Video output Bar code data entryRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection History of USAF funded Bird Radar Programs Avian Radar Systems – Offutt AFB (1998)Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection USAF S-Band at YVR Two radar system X-band for altitude S-band for x-y tracking Target Classification speed size intensity Clutter suppression Automated data output MS Access Database Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection USAF Bird Monitoring Program (ACC) - NM USAF S-Band for tracking Aircraft associated with acoustic monitoring program for Spotted Owl researchSlide8: Current Radar Technologies BirdRad (US Navy) Mobile Bird Detection Radar Systems Radar Systems for Bird DetectionSlide9: US Navy BirdRad Single X-band Radar 3 degree pencil beam antenna Video output to PC “Frame grabber” every 30 seconds Manual interpretation of data No clutter suppression No target classification No automated outputSlide10: US Navy BirdRad BirdRad Units currently located at NAS Pax River NAS Point Magu MCAS Cherry Point NAS Whidbey Island SSC San Diego Clemson University Elmendorf AFBRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Mobile Bird Detection Radar Systems - Merlin tm Dual Radar System S-band (30/60 kW) X-band (25/50 kW) Clutter suppression Target Classification Automated output GIS format Remote Link Real-time updates 2 secondsRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird DetectionRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird DetectionRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird DetectionOther Radar Systems at Airports: Other Radar Systems at Airports Austin ASR-9 ASR-9 or DASR-11 Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR)Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Current Radar Technologies Summary: Summary A variety of radar systems are available to assist in resolving bird/aircraft conflicts Current radar/computer technology can provide cost effective service using marine radar systems on permanent or mobile platforms Bird Detection Radar Systems can be remote-linked to the end user in real time for bird avoidance and bird dispersal activities – pest management Bird Detection Radar Systems can be used to archive bird distribution data to assist in environmental planning activities such as habitat management and or new construction programs Questions?: Questions? Ron Merritt 621 West Baldwin Road Panama City, Florida 32405 850.763-7200 Bashman@aol.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Small Mobile Radar Use to Detect Birds Merritt Natalia Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1732 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: October 22, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: bhaagi (14 month(s) ago) sir can u plz allow me 2 download this ppt. or send 2 mail id always.bhargavi@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: jaishreekishan (15 month(s) ago) plz give me download link Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Radar Systems for Bird Detection in the Local Area: Radar Systems for Bird Detection in the Local Area Ron Merritt DeTect, Inc 621 West Baldwin Road Panama City, Florida 32405Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Brief History of USAF Bird Radar Programs Current Radar Technologies BirdRad Mobile Bird Detection Radar Systems Other/Future Radar Technologies ASR-9, ASR-11,TDWR Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection History of USAF funded Bird Radar Programs Mobile Avian Radar Systems - Dare County Bombing Range, N.C. (1994-1996) Low-cost Marine Radar X-band (3cm) S-Band (10 cm) Monitor output Manual Data extractionRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection History of USAF funded Bird Radar Programs Mobile Avian Radar Systems – Moody AFB / Grand Bay Weapons Range, Georgia (1996 – 1998) Video output Bar code data entryRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection History of USAF funded Bird Radar Programs Avian Radar Systems – Offutt AFB (1998)Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection USAF S-Band at YVR Two radar system X-band for altitude S-band for x-y tracking Target Classification speed size intensity Clutter suppression Automated data output MS Access Database Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection USAF Bird Monitoring Program (ACC) - NM USAF S-Band for tracking Aircraft associated with acoustic monitoring program for Spotted Owl researchSlide8: Current Radar Technologies BirdRad (US Navy) Mobile Bird Detection Radar Systems Radar Systems for Bird DetectionSlide9: US Navy BirdRad Single X-band Radar 3 degree pencil beam antenna Video output to PC “Frame grabber” every 30 seconds Manual interpretation of data No clutter suppression No target classification No automated outputSlide10: US Navy BirdRad BirdRad Units currently located at NAS Pax River NAS Point Magu MCAS Cherry Point NAS Whidbey Island SSC San Diego Clemson University Elmendorf AFBRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Mobile Bird Detection Radar Systems - Merlin tm Dual Radar System S-band (30/60 kW) X-band (25/50 kW) Clutter suppression Target Classification Automated output GIS format Remote Link Real-time updates 2 secondsRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird DetectionRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird DetectionRadar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird DetectionOther Radar Systems at Airports: Other Radar Systems at Airports Austin ASR-9 ASR-9 or DASR-11 Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR)Radar Systems for Bird Detection: Radar Systems for Bird Detection Current Radar Technologies Summary: Summary A variety of radar systems are available to assist in resolving bird/aircraft conflicts Current radar/computer technology can provide cost effective service using marine radar systems on permanent or mobile platforms Bird Detection Radar Systems can be remote-linked to the end user in real time for bird avoidance and bird dispersal activities – pest management Bird Detection Radar Systems can be used to archive bird distribution data to assist in environmental planning activities such as habitat management and or new construction programs Questions?: Questions? Ron Merritt 621 West Baldwin Road Panama City, Florida 32405 850.763-7200 Bashman@aol.com