Masterclass: Future-proof your weather radars with modern signal processing power

Dive into future-proof signal processing power for modern weather radars.
Meteorology
Weather & Environment

Dive into future-proof signal processing power for modern weather radars.

Vaisala Digital Receiver and Signal Processor RVP10 is the beating heart of modern weather radars. Experience the new future-proof signal processing platform and its impact on radar performance, precision, and versatility. Discover the keys to optimizing weather radar performance, enhancing dynamic range, and a glimpse into future developments for superior signal processing. 

What will we cover?

  • RVP10: The new platform for improved computing power for unmatched resolution and data quality
  • Recent developments in signal processing and future capabilities
  • Meteorologist to meteorologist: Learn the best method for hybrid-pulsing
  • RVP10 upgrade options

 

 

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Featured speakers:

Jason Selzler Product Owner, Weather Radars

​Jason Selzler

Product Owner, Weather Radars


As the Weather Radars Product Owner at Vaisala, Jason Selzler has extensive experience in weather radar and signal processing technology. With a background in meteorology and managing atmospheric data collection and forecasting operations, Jason possesses a deep customer needs understanding and knows the importance of weather systems and their impact on weather forecasting.

Matias Hamm Product Manager, Weather Radars

Matias Hamm

Product Manager, Weather Radars


Matias Hamm is the Product Manager for Weather Radars with over a decade of experience in managing product development for weather instruments. His tenure includes leadership roles in R&D projects for Vaisala SSPA radars, where he utilized his technical expertise and strategic acumen to drive product excellence. Matias holds a Master's degree in Industrial Economics and Mechanical Engineering.