WEBINAR

High-Bandwidth Record, Playback and Realtime Analysis for RF and EW System Validation

March 25, 2026
5:00 PM UTC
1 hour

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time - New York
Duration: 60 minute

As electronic warfare (EW) and radar systems shift to more agile, adaptive, wideband signals, traditional lab equipment is becoming insufficient for receiver and processing performance validation. At the same time, open-air range testing faces spectrum congestion, limited access to modern threats, and growing restrictions on transmitting advanced waveforms. 

With modern FPGA-enhanced systems, developers now have greater access to validate systems against realistic threat conditions while maintaining repeatability required for engineering verification. High-bandwidth record, playback, and analysis allow users to capture or synthesize RF environments, replay them deterministically, and iterate directly between signal processing algorithms and physical hardware.

This webinar will demonstrate:

  • How high-bandwidth, bi-directional data streaming enables hardware-in-the-loop workflows for EW receivers, radar processing chains, and RF sensing systems. 

  • Using Moku:Delta and the Gigabit Streamer to generate, capture, modify, and replay realistic signal environments. 

  • Using recorded datasets  for repeatability across test runs, allowing precise comparison of algorithm changes, receiver tuning, or countermeasure effectiveness.

Participants will leave with a practical understanding of how high-speed record and playback can be used for receiver characterization, jammer testing, radar processing evaluation, and rapid prototyping of RF signal processing systems and effects.

Brian Neff

Brian Neff

Aerospace and Defense Engineer

Liquid Instruments

Brian Neff is a dedicated leader and educator with a distinguished career in flight test, uncrewed systems, and higher education. He currently serves as an Aerospace and Defense Technical Engineer for Liquid Instruments. In this capacity, he develops product requirements, use-cases, and solutions for test and measurement challenges in the Aerospace and Defense sectors. A former commander and test leader in the U.S. Air Force, Brian has directed multimillion-dollar research and test portfolios in GPS, electromagnetic warfare, and autonomous systems. He is a recognized expert in counter-drone operations and robotics, with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology. His career is marked by national recognition for both technical excellence and educational impact.