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Fred L Reagor

from Benbrook, TX

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  • 6116 Bellaire Dr, Benbrook, TX 76132 (817) 737-5445 (817) 737-6333
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Greenwood, LA

Work

Company: Lockheed martin 1977 to 2007 Position: Software engineeering

Education

School / High School: Georgia Institute of Technology Specialities: Electrical Engineering

Skills

Engineering Management • Unix • Aerospace • Linux • Matlab • Fortran • Software Development • Systems Engineering • Software Engineering • C • Requirements Analysis • Integration • Research • Photoshop • Program Management • Project Management • Microsoft Office

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Georgia Institute Of Technology

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Location:
Fort Worth, TX
Industry:
Research
Work:
Lockheed Martin 1977 - 2007
Software Engineeering

1977 - 2007
Georgia Institute of Technology
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology
Southern Methodist University
Texas Christian University
Master of Science, Masters, Mathematics
Skills:
Engineering Management
Unix
Aerospace
Linux
Matlab
Fortran
Software Development
Systems Engineering
Software Engineering
C
Requirements Analysis
Integration
Research
Photoshop
Program Management
Project Management
Microsoft Office

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Dynamically Compensating Signal Propagation For Flexible Radar Antennas

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US Patent:
20060119503, Jun 8, 2006
Filed:
Dec 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/005164
Inventors:
Edward Allen - Lancaster CA, US
Fred Reagor - Fort Worth TX, US
Mary Reagor - Fort Worth TX, US
Assignee:
Lockheed Martin Corporation - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
G01S 7/40
US Classification:
342174000, 342054000
Abstract:
A system for dynamically compensating signal propagation for flexible radar antennas receives measurement signals indicating the position of selected locations of an antenna array. The future shape of the antenna array at a future time is predicted, and compensation signals are applied to signals generated or received by the antenna elements. The compensation signals are based on the future shape of the antenna array.
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