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Session Chairs Plenaries
Radio Reconnaissance Localization and Bearing Spectrum Monitoring Radar Technologies Protection of Critical Infrastructure Radio Defense Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Signal Processing Image Recognition Sensors and Propagation Poster Session IntroductionThe modern world is more and more dependent on electronics and information. Electronic systems gather and disseminate multidimensional information about the surrounding world using detection, reconnaissance, localisation, navigation and telecommunications, whereas processing and distributing the collected data provides information superiority and effective realisation of the assumed goals. Due to broadly understood safety concerns, it is also necessary to monitor events occurring in the radio spectrum by taking control over spectrum usage and defending against jamming. These activities (also known as electronic warfare) were until recently the exclusive domain of the armed forces but now are often used by civilian departments and government agencies. The Conference on Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare Systems (CREWS) provides an excellent forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience between users, manufacturers and scientists involved in the use and development of reconnaissance and electronic warfare systems. The conference is also a place for bilateral talks and networking. The CREWS topics are priorities for the Polish Armed Forces, which emphasize the fact that this conference is organized under the auspices of the Chief of General Staff. Jerzy Lopatka |