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Dear Friends and colleaque:
It is our great privilege and honor to invite you to the RADAR2011, which will be take place in Chengdu,a beautiful resort city of southwestern of China. The conference will be held on 24-27 October, 2011.

RADAR 2011 is the 6th International Conference on Radar held in China as one of the series of International Radar Conference which is held in USA, China, UK, Australia, and France by the five-nation five-year pattern. This series of successfully organized international conference on radar shows the very fruitful cooperation between IEEE AESS, IET/UK, SEE/France, EA/Australia CIE/China, and the academy societies of other countries, such as Germany, Russia, Japan, Korea and Poland. Radar 2011 is a forum of radar engineers and scientists from all over the world. The conference topics of Radar 2011 will cover all aspects of radar system for civil and defense applications.

We expect to host 600 participants from all over the world in RADAR 2011. The Professional theme of RADAR 2011 is :"Share Information ,Share Future”.

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Radar 2011 will be held in Chengdu China.Chengdu is the capital of Sichuan province and has achieved a long rich history. Chengdu is located in the west of Sichuan Basin and the hinterland of Chengdu Plain with an area of about 12.4 thousand sq km (3 million acres).It has a mild subtropical monsoon climate.The population is more than 10 million people.Regarded as the starting point of the Southern Silk Road leading towards Europe,it has historically played an important role in the political,economical,cultural and military development of the southwest China.As a matter of fact,Chengdu is famous for its thress unique characteristics,that is ,'Heavenly Scenery ','Bashu(one title of Sichuan) Culture 'and'Hometown of Pandas'.
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China
Institute of
Electronics

The Institute
of Electrical
and Engineering
Engineers Inc.

The Institution
  of Engineering
and   Technology

Societe Des
Electiciens Et
Des Electronients

Engineers
  Australia

IEEE Chengdu
Section