Workshops at Lincoln Laboratory

Lincoln Laboratory hosts annual workshops that bring together members of technical and defense communities to share advancements and ideas. These events

  • foster a continuing dialogue that enhances technology development
  • provide direction for future research
  • promote technology transfer

 


HPEC › 

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High Performance Embedded Computing Workshop

23–25 September 2008

Lincoln Laboratory established the High Performance Embedded Computing (HPEC) Workshop to provide the embedded computing community with a forum for current advances in HPEC. The 2008 HPEC Workshop, the twelfth of this annual event, is focusing on multicore open systems architectures and their impact on DoD HPEC systems.

Proceedings from prior HPEC Workshops ›


ASAP ›

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Adaptive Sensor Array Processing Workshop

In June 2007, the Fifteenth Annual Adaptive Sensor Array Processing Workshop was held at Lincoln Laboratory. The latest advances in adaptive signal processing as applied to military and commercial sensor systems were presented. ASAP 2007 was the final workshop in this series.

Proceedings from prior ASAP Workshops ›


ISDS ›

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Integrated Sensing and Decision Support Workshop

The Integrated Sensing and Decision Support (ISDS) Workshop, held on 10 and 11 April 2007, presented project and technology advancements to the ISDS community. The theme of the workshop was "Building Shared Awareness."


SST ›

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Surface Surveillance Technology Workshop

The Surface Surveillance Technology (SST) Workshop, held on 23 and 24 October 2007, focused on emerging sensor technologies for countering obscured targets and difficult targets in the clear. Topics included user needs, counterinsurgency, wide-area surveillance, sensors for target classification and identification, and data fusion and exploitation.

 

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