ICCCAS 2025 Invited Speaker

Zhou Xu

National University of Defense Technology, China




Biography: Xu Zhou was born in Yiyang, Hunan, China, in 1990. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical and electronic engineering from the Naval Aeronautical University, Yantai, China, in 2012 and 2014, respectively, and the Ph. D. degree in information and communication engineering from the National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China, in 2022. He is currently a lecturer with the College of Electronic Engineering, National University of Defense Technology. His research interests include radar waveform design and anti-jamming technology. He has published 16 papers in renowned journals such as IEEE TSP, IEEE TAES, and IEEE JSTAR, as the first author. He has presided over the Youth Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Project, and won a third-prize award for military scientific and technological progress.
徐舟(1990–),男,辽宁沈阳人,2012年本科毕业于海军航空大学、2022年博士毕业于国防科技大学信息与通信工程专业,现任国防科技大学电子对抗学院讲师,研究方向为MIMO雷达波形设计与抗干扰技术等。以第一作者IEEE TSP,IEE TAES,IEEE JSTAR,等国内外著名期刊发表论文14篇,中科院TOP期刊6篇,主持国家自然科学基金青年基金项目,博士后科学基金面上项目等,研究成果获军队科技进步三等奖1项。
Speech Title: The development of digital hardware makes it possible for the modern radar to adjust its waveform as well as filter according to the environment, increasingly improving the performance of modern radar systems. Different from the traditional “point-like” target hypothesis, for modern high resolution radar systems, the physical size of the target of interest exceeds the radar range resolution. As a result, the target echo occupies more than one range bins. Such targets, known as extended targets, become more common in practical situations due to the ever-improving radar resolution. In this talk, the radar extended target detection problem is investigated by jointly designing the transmitting waveform and receiving filter pair. Optimization algorithms are discussed to improve robust detection performance for extended targets.