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  • 2016 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to radar waveform diversity and design

Overview

Shannon D. Blunt is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, particularly in aerospace engineering and signal processing. Their research spans several subfields including aerospace engineering, signal processing, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, and artificial intelligence.

The primary topics covered in their work involve radar systems and signal processing, advanced SAR imaging techniques, direction-of-arrival estimation techniques, microwave imaging and scattering analysis, wireless signal modulation classification, advanced power amplifier design, and peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) reduction in OFDM systems.

Frequent publication venues for Blunt's work include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems
  • 2022 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf22)
  • IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • IET Radar Sonar & Navigation

Their recent published papers demonstrate focus on radar waveform design and cognitive radar applications, among other radar signal processing topics. Notable papers include:

  • Principles and Applications of Random FM Radar Waveform Design (2020), IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • Closing the Loop on Cognitive Radar for Spectrum Sharing (2021), IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • Gradient-Based Optimization of PCFM Radar Waveforms (2020), IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • Implications of Diversified Doppler for Random PRI Radar (2022), IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
  • Experimental Evaluation of Adaptive Doppler Estimation for PRI-Staggered Radar (2022), 2022 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf22)

Blunt collaborates frequently with other researchers. Their common coauthors include Patrick M. McCormick, Jonathan W. Owen, Charles A. Mohr, Brandon Ravenscroft, and Christian C. Jones.

In 2016, Shannon D. Blunt was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to radar waveform diversity and design.

Best Publications

  • Radar Spectrum Engineering and Management: Technical and Regulatory Issues

    Hugh Griffiths;Lawrence Cohen;Simon Watts;Eric Mokole

  • Overview of radar waveform diversity

    Shannon D. Blunt;Eric L. Mokole

  • Adaptive pulse compression via MMSE estimation

    S.D. Blunt;K. Gerlach

  • Intrapulse Radar-Embedded Communications

    S D Blunt;P Yatham;J Stiles

  • Embedding information into radar emissions via waveform implementation

    Shannon D. Blunt;Matthew R. Cook;James Stiles

  • Challenge problems in spectrum engineering and waveform diversity

    Hugh Griffiths;Shannon Blunt;Larry Cohen;Laurent Savy

  • A novel approach for embedding communication symbols into physical radar waveforms

    Cenk Sahin;John Jakabosky;Patrick M. McCormick;Justin G. Metcalf

  • Polyphase-coded FM (PCFM) radar waveforms, part I: implementation

    Shannon D. Blunt;Matthew T. Cook;John Jakabosky;Jean de Graaf

  • Simultaneous radar and communications emissions from a common aperture, Part I: Theory

    Patrick M. McCormick;Shannon D. Blunt;Justin G. Metcalf

  • Polyphase-coded FM (PCFM) radar waveforms, part II: optimization

    Shannon D. Blunt;John Jakabosky;Matthew T. Cook;James M. Stiles

  • Analysis of range-angle coupled beamforming with frequency-diverse chirps

    Thomas Higgins;Shannon D. Blunt

  • Spectrum Allocation for Noncooperative Radar Coexistence

    Anthony F. Martone;Kenneth I. Ranney;Kelly Sherbondy;Kyle A. Gallagher

  • Robust DOA Estimation: The Reiterative Superresolution (RISR) Algorithm

    S D Blunt;Tszping Chan;K Gerlach

  • Spectral-shape optimized FM noise radar for pulse agility

    John Jakabosky;Shannon D. Blunt;Braham Himed

  • Performance Characteristics and Metrics for Intra-Pulse Radar-Embedded Communication

    S. D. Blunt;J. G. Metcalf;C. R. Biggs;E. Perrins

  • Low sinr backscatter communications system and method

    Shannon D. Blunt;Daniel D. Deavours;Ronald M. Barrett-Gonzalez;Christopher T. Allen

  • Multistatic adaptive pulse compression

    S.D. Blunt;K. Gerlach

  • Analysis of symbol-design strategies for intrapulse radar-embedded communications

    Justin G. Metcalf;Cenk Sahin;Shannon D. Blunt;Muralidhar Rangaswamy

  • Spatio–Temporal Reconstruction of Bilateral Auditory Steady-State Responses Using MEG Beamformers

    M. Popescu;E.-A. Popescu;Tszping Chan;S.D. Blunt

  • Radar Pulse Compression Repair

    K. Gerlach;S.D. Blunt

  • Simultaneous radar and communication emissions from a common aperture, Part II: Experimentation

    Patrick M. McCormick;Brandon Ravenscroft;Shannon D. Blunt;Andrew J. Duly

  • Filter design to address range sidelobe modulation in transmit-encoded radar-embedded communications

    Cenk Sahin;Justin G. Metcalf;Shannon D. Blunt

Frequent Co-Authors

Braham Himed
Braham Himed United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Ram M. Narayanan
Ram M. Narayanan Pennsylvania State University
Muralidhar Rangaswamy
Muralidhar Rangaswamy United States Air Force Research Laboratory
Hugh Griffiths
Hugh Griffiths University College London
R. Michael Buehrer
R. Michael Buehrer Virginia Tech
Fulvio Gini
Fulvio Gini University of Pisa
Moeness G. Amin
Moeness G. Amin Villanova University
Michael C. Wicks
Michael C. Wicks University of Dayton
Wen-Qin Wang
Wen-Qin Wang University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Daniel W. Bliss
Daniel W. Bliss Arizona State University

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