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Radar 2015 - IET International Radar Conference 2015

Date2015-10-14 - 2015-10-16

Deadline2015-01-31

VenueHangzhou, China China

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Websitehttps://www.ietradar.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

IET International Radar Conference 2015 will be held on 14-16 October 2015 in Hangzhou, China. This is the third IET International Radar Conference in China after the first two successful conferences which were held in Guilin, April 2009 and Xi’an, April 2013, respectively. The conference aims to introduce the latest technological development and academic research hot issues of the radar technology, especially the latest researches and applications of civilian radar technology. It will provide a platform for domestic and foreign radar experts and technicians to exchange ideas and achievements. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and be submitted to IET Inspec and IEEE Xplore. After the conference, the papers will be submitted for EI Compendex. Excellent papers selected by the conference will be recommended for publication in Science in China Series F Information Sciences (Sci China F).
Hangzhou is the capital and the largest city of Zhejiang Province in Eastern China, lying in the south-central portion of the Yangtze River Delta and at the southern end of the Grand Canal of China, which extends to Beijing. Hangzhou is renowned for its natural beauty and historic relics. It is one of the most scenic and comfortable cities. There is a Chinese saying, "Heaven Above, Suzhou and Hangzhou below". The West Lake is the city's best-known attraction. Adjacent to the lake is a scenic area, surrounded by historical pagodas, cultural sites, as well as the natural beauties. Around the lake and hills locates the famous and fascinating "10 Scenic Spots in West Lake". It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The world's largest tidal bore races up the Qiantang River through Hangzhou, reaching up to 40 ft (12 m) in height.

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