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Successful Antenna Integration on Military Platforms


Presenter: Lawrence I. Williams

This FREE webinar was recorded on:
Wednesday, October 3, 2012,
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST

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Successful Integration of antenna systems on military platforms requires that the designer overcomes traditional challenges such as element design, placement and co-site interference as well as the emerging challenges presented by new materials such as composites, load bearing requirements and more hostile electronic environments. This presentation will discuss the critical role of physics based simulation in meeting these challenges through case studies in the following areas:

  • Phased Array – Radome Interaction for Radar Systems
  • UAV Antenna Integration and Effects of Composite Materials
  • Radar Cross Section Analysis and Scattering Center Identification



Presenter:


Lawrence I. Williams
Lawrence I. Williams
Director of Product Management
ANSYS Inc.

Lawrence Williams is director of product management at ANSYS Inc., Electronics Business Unit.  He is responsible for the strategic direction of the company’s electrical and electronics products, including the High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS) finite element simulator.  Dr. Williams is an expert in the application of electromagnetic field simulation to the design of antennas, microwave components and high-speed electronics.  He has more than 20 years’ experience in the fields of electromagnetics and communications engineering and has published numerous technical papers on the subject.

Dr. Williams held various senior engineering positions in the engineering division of Hughes Aircraft Company, Radar Systems Group, where he was responsible for hardware design and development of advanced active phased array radar antennas, array element and aperture design, associated microwave subsystems, and antenna metrology. 

He received his master’s, engineering, and Ph.D. degrees from UCLA in 1989, 1993 and 1995, respectively.
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