DocumentCode :
1767540
Title :
An anti-intrusion protection barrier based on 2D radar technology
Author :
Salvador, Sara Marina ; Maggiora, Riccardo ; Milanesio, Daniele ; Rodighiero, Giorgio
Author_Institution :
Politec. di Torino, Turin, Italy
fYear :
2014
fDate :
13-16 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The 2D (range and azimuth) radar system here presented has been developed for civilian and industrial anti-intrusion applications and has been designed to provide an impassable protection barrier with controllable width (down to one meter). It is based on a CW double chirp technique: a linearly changing frequency signal is transmitted and the signals reflected by possible intruders (targets) are properly processed to determine, by analyzing their frequency content, the position in azimuth and range of the target itself. The system is mainly composed of a 24 GHz transceiver module for the transmission and reception of the signals, a real-time processing DSP-based board and an interface board for communication with the user and with external devices. The transceiver module includes one transmitting (TX) and two receiving (RX) antennas and an MMIC chip for the generation of the radar signals and the reception of echoes and their coherent pulse compression and filtering. The TX and RX antennas are patch 2D arrays with a designed beam-width of approximately 6° and side-lobe suppression achieved through appropriate elements power tapering. The main element of the transceiver is an MMIC chip which converts the triangular continuous wave generated by the DSP board into a varying frequency (24-24.250 GHz) wave for feeding the TX antenna. The high frequency received echo signals are then pulse compressed by the MMIC, filtered and sent back to the DSP board. The processing board is equipped with a DAC, four ADCs, a 300 MHz DSP and many peripherals. The received echo signals, converted into frequency domain through complex FFT, are processed with sophisticated algorithms for background removal (MTI filter), thresholding (CFAR algorithms, RCS analysis and more) and range determination. The determination of the azimuthal position of the target is based on a phase comparison mono-pulse technique. The analysis allows to determine both the range and the azimuth position and- to accurately achieve the desired 2D shape of the detection area (usually a very narrow BLADE shape). The sophisticated processing algorithm makes the system resilient to atmospheric events such as wind, snow and rain, and capable of discriminating between human targets and small animals. The interface board gives the user the possibility to properly configure the radar system by setting all the parameters through an appropriate GUI and regulate the radar sensitivity all over the protection area. Furthermore, it allows the system to be integrated in a network of sensors, video cameras and other devices.
Keywords :
CW radar; MMIC; analogue-digital conversion; antenna arrays; antenna feeds; digital signal processing chips; digital-analogue conversion; fast Fourier transforms; filters; graphical user interfaces; microstrip antenna arrays; radar antennas; radar cross-sections; radar signal processing; receiving antennas; remote sensing by radar; security of data; telecommunication computing; transmitting antennas; 2D radar system; 2D radar technology; ADC; BLADE shape; CFAR algorithms; CW double chirp technique; DAC; DSP-based board; FFT; GUI; MMIC chip; MTI filter; RCS analysis; RX antennas; TX antennas; antiintrusion protection barrier; azimuthal position; background removal; controllable width; echo signals; feeding; filtering; frequency 300 MHz; frequency signal; interface board; patch 2D arrays; phase comparison monopulse technique; power tapering; processing board; pulse compression; radar sensitivity; radar signals; receiving antennas; side-lobe suppression; transceiver module; transmitting antennas; triangular continuous wave; video cameras; Antenna measurements; Azimuth; Radar antennas; Radar cross-sections; Receiving antennas; Sensors; azimuth; barrier; detection; intrusion; radar; range; sensor;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology (ICCST), 2014 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3530-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.2014.6987015
Filename :
6987015
Link To Document :
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