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Mrinal Singh Balaji

from Madison, AL
Age ~42

Mrinal Balaji Phones & Addresses

  • 7735 N Catawba Cir NW, Madison, AL 35757
  • Huntsville, AL
  • Fairbanks, AK
  • Henderson, NV
  • North Wilkesboro, NC
  • 1500 Sparkman Dr NW APT 27H, Huntsville, AL 35816

Work

Company: Baron services inc Dec 2013 Position: Chief radar scientist

Education

School / High School: University of Alaska- Fairbanks, AK 2004 Specialities: Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Skills

Radar • Systems Engineering • Signal Processing • Fortran • Matlab • Linux • Remote Sensing • Electronics • Software Engineering • Physics • Algorithms • Image Processing • Science • Simulations • Software Development • Earned Value Management • Satellite • Testing • Research • Statistics • University Relations • Technical Writing • Data Analysis • Programming

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Research

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Chief Radar Scientist

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Location:
21502 Tithables Cir, Ashburn, VA 20148
Industry:
Research
Work:
Baron Services
Radar Systems Engineer
Education:
University of Alaska Fairbanks 2004 - 2007
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Engineering
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University 2000 - 2004
Bachelors, Bachelor of Technology, Communications, Engineering, Electronics
Skills:
Radar
Systems Engineering
Signal Processing
Fortran
Matlab
Linux
Remote Sensing
Electronics
Software Engineering
Physics
Algorithms
Image Processing
Science
Simulations
Software Development
Earned Value Management
Satellite
Testing
Research
Statistics
University Relations
Technical Writing
Data Analysis
Programming
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Mrinal Balaji Huntsville, AL

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Work:
Baron Services Inc

Dec 2013 to 2000
Chief Radar Scientist

Baron Services Inc

Nov 2007 to 2000
Radar Systems Engineer

Baron Services Inc
Huntsville, AL
Nov 2007 to Jun 2013
Signal Processing Engineer for the NEXRAD WSR-88D Polarimetric Upgrade

Space Physics Department, Geophysical Institute, UAF
Fairbanks, AK
May 2005 to Aug 2007
Graduate Research Assistant

Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, UAF

Aug 2004 to May 2005
Graduate Teaching Assistant

Education:
University of Alaska
Fairbanks, AK
2004 to 2007
Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
2000 to 2004
Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communications Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Calibrating Dual Polarization Radar Systems

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US Patent:
20120256785, Oct 11, 2012
Filed:
Apr 6, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/441419
Inventors:
Mrinal Singh Balaji - Huntsville AL, US
R. Darrin Cartwright - Norman OK, US
William H. Walker - Madison AL, US
International Classification:
G01S 7/40
US Classification:
342174
Abstract:
A dual polarization radar system is calibrated based on real-time data measurements, such as measured horizontal and vertical reflectivities, Zand Z. In this regard, the radar system analyzes the reflected power measurements to identify which measurements are associated with reflections from a respective spherical object. Using such measurements, the system determines a system differential reflectivity value, and combines such value with reflected power measurements for calibration. Since the calibration is based on real-time data measurements, the calibration process may run simultaneously with the collection of weather data. Further, the calibration process is immune to the weather events within range of the radar system. Accordingly, it is possible for the calibration to be performed at any time and without interfering with the weather monitoring activities regardless of the types of weather events occurring within the vicinity of the radar system.

Systems And Methods For Calibrating Dual Polarization Radar Systems

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US Patent:
20160025841, Jan 28, 2016
Filed:
Jan 31, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/755388
Inventors:
Mrinal Singh Balaji - Huntsville AL, US
R. Darrin Cartwright - Norman OK, US
William H. Walker - Madison AL, US
International Classification:
G01S 7/40
Abstract:
A dual polarization radar system is calibrated based on real-time data measurements, such as measured horizontal and vertical reflectivities, Zand Z. In this regard, the radar system analyzes the reflected power measurements to identify which measurements are associated with reflections from a respective spherical object. Using such measurements, the system determines a system differential reflectivity value, and combines such value with reflected power measurements for calibration. Since the calibration is based on real-time data measurements, the calibration process may run simultaneously with the collection of weather data. Thus, it is unnecessary to suspend weather monitoring activities in order to perform the calibration, and the calibration can be run as often as is desired without interfering with such weather monitoring activities. Further, the calibration process is immune to the weather events within range of the radar system. Accordingly, it is possible for the calibration to be performed at any time and without interfering with the weather monitoring activities regardless of the types of weather events occurring within the vicinity of the radar system.
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