The latest trends in digital signal processing and artificial intelligence (AI) in electronic warfare (EW)

May 21, 2025
Join this webinar to explore cutting-edge advancements in electronic warfare signal processing and discover how artificial intelligence and machine learning are shaping the future of defense technology.

May 21, 2025 

2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT / 6:00 PM GMT

Duration: 1 hour 

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Summary

Electronic warfare seeks to prevent an adversary from using his communications and sensors effectively, and denying the adversary's use of communications and sensors. This relies heavily on state-of-the-art digital signal processing, computer algorithms, and on a growing use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. This webinar outlines technology development in electronic warfare signal processing, and charts a course for the most effective future of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Speakers:

Bill Pilaud
Chief Solutions Architect

LCR Embedded Systems

Bill Pilaud, Chief Solutions Architect at LCR Embedded Systems, has 35 years of experience in the embedded computing industry and is a recognized expert in open architecture systems including VME, VPX and SOSA.

He has worked in variety roles at Mercury, Motorola, Curtiss-Wright, Concurrent, Vicor and Abaco. Throughout his career, Bill has held positions as a Line Engineer, Field Applications Engineer as well as roles in Sales, Product Marketing Management, Product Line Management and General Management.

Bill holds earned his BS in Computer Engineering at Clemson University and his MBA at Northeastern.

 

John McCauley
Principle Sales Engineer, High-Power Laser Applications Specialist
MKS Instruments, an Ophir brand
 
John McCauley is Principle Sales Engineer for MKS Instruments' Ophir brand, with a focus on automotive, additive manufacturing, and directed energy applications. From 2009 to 2016, he served as their Midwest Regional Sales Manager and Product Specialist for all markets. Since 1998, his background has been as an end user of, and an Applications Engineer working with, laser marking and engraving systems. He has also worked closely with several mid-Indiana metal fabricating customers.
 

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