Projects

Six people work on radars at a naval air station.
radar
A strategy for lessening wind turbines’ effects on the performance of an aircraft measurement system at a naval air station on the Chesapeake Bay could inform future research into interference mitigation for other radar applications.
An illustration of two self-driving cars detecting nearby objects and sharing sensor data using the same radio-frequency band.
RF technology
New waveforms enable efficient spectrum sharing between radars sensing moving objects and wireless communications systems transmitting data.
A dozen operators sit in front of computer screens.
decision support
New software tools provide test operators with automated decision support for directing sensors during increasingly complex tests conducted at the Reagan Test Site.
The top cap of the new ALCOR radome is lifted into place.
radar
An aging weatherproof enclosure protecting one of the space surveillance radars on Kwajalein Atoll is replaced.
A photo of two operators on an aircraft using the Laboratory's Airborne Radar Testbed to command a radar to test and demonstrate intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance radar concepts.
radar
An aircraft outfitted with an advanced open-architecture radar system provides a platform for testing new radar technology.
A photograph of the Airborne Sensor Test Bed.
sensors
A uniquely modified jet is an important asset for making important measurements of tactical aircraft.
three people stand on a big dirt pile, outside, with blue sky in the background. One researcher is holding a laptop, which another looks at. The third person is holding a remote, controlling a robotic vehicle also on the dirt pile.
disaster relief
Our see-through-wall sensor is a lightweight, portable technology that peers through rubble and debris of a disaster site to detect survivors.

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