Foreword
On behalf of the Supervisory Board of the Electromagnetic Remote Sensing Defence Technology Centre (EMRS-DTC), I would like to extend a warm welcome to all participants in our 5th Annual
Technical Conference.
The primary objective of this Conference is to enable researchers working on EMRS-DTC funded
projects to share the results of their activities and to inform you of progress within the limitations of this unclassified event. A valuable lesson learned from our previous Conferences has been the
importance placed by you in being able to interact with the presenters and your fellow delegates, and
we have structured our programme to facilitate this process. This year we are again scheduling both
oral and poster presentations to support this level of interaction. We have also planned two keynote
presentations, the first to be given by Richard Hollins of Dstl highlighting the outcome of trials of EO
Imaging Technologies, held at Porton Down in March. The second keynote presentation will be given
by Tony Kinghorn of Selex Galileo entitled Requirements and Future Directions for Multi-Functional
RF Systems for UAVs, which summarises the outcome of the DTC's collaborative project in this area.
We have again taken the opportunity to share our Conference with the SEAS DTC to further the extent of the interaction process and to help in the transitioning of technology towards its exploitation in
Defence Systems. Whilst many of our programmes are addressing work at a low technology maturity
level, the EMRS-DTC is placing greater emphasis this year in transitioning selected technologies to
demonstrate their effectiveness in relation to current areas of military requirement. Thus you will see
examples of remote sensing technologies that address challenges posed by operations in the urban
theatre. We encourage you to use the Conference to interact with those researchers to stimulate ideas
for future research direction, and to consider how the fruits of the research might be exploited to the
benefit of the UK, in support of MoD's Defence Technology Strategy.
This year we are again emphasising the two key sensor system threads of the EMRS-DTC, by holding
two parallel sessions for our RF and EO themes, each of which separately includes papers on relevant
projects from the Transduction Devices & Materials (TDM) and Transducer Embedded Processing
(TEP) themes. The Session Chairmen will endeavour to ensure that the start times of papers are
adhered to so that delegates can move freely between the two sessions, choosing projects that most
interest them.
And, of course, we hope that you enjoy your stay in historic Edinburgh, including the conference dinner at Mansfield Traquair.
Professor Keith Lewis
EMRS DTC Research Director
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