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Years Active: 2021-2024
Title: Unseob Jeong: Innovator in Electronic Warfare Systems
Introduction
Unseob Jeong is a prominent inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic warfare, holding a total of five patents. His work focuses on advanced systems that enhance the effectiveness of electronic warfare operations.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Non-communication electronic warfare system design analysis system based on engineering modeling and control method thereof." This application relates to a non-communication electronic warfare system design analysis system that utilizes engineering modeling. The system includes a scenario unit that transmits a simulation threat signal corresponding to an input scenario, along with a threat signal simulator that transmits an actual threat signal. Additionally, it features an electronic warfare support receiving model unit that allocates a jamming technique, and an electronic warfare support receiving analyzer that applies this technique to the received actual threat signal. The system also comprises an electronic attack jamming model unit that models a device for generating a simulation jamming signal, an electronic attack jamming generator that produces an actual jamming signal, and a simulation situation demonstration controller that analyzes performance using both the actual jamming signal and the actual threat signal.
Another notable patent is the "Jamming signal generating apparatus and method thereof." This application pertains to a jamming signal generating apparatus that includes a signal analyzer for measuring and analyzing a radar reception signal. It also features
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