Founded in 1983, the team consists of 11 members: 7 professors, 4 associate professors, and over 100 doctoral and master's students. The team is primarily engaged in new-regime radar system technologies (such as large-array imaging, distributed networking, and software-defined radar); advanced signal and information processing technologies (including target recognition, array signal processing and positioning, and information fusion and control); and research in the information detection field (such as all-digital and hardware-in-the-loop distributed simulation and evaluation technologies for electronic information systems). The team has won 2 second-class and 2 third-class provincial/ministerial-level awards, published over 100 high-level research papers, and secured over 100 authorized national invention patents.