DocumentCode :
1969344
Title :
Efficient 3-dimensional imaging algorithm using PI extraction based RPM for quasi-far field UWB radars
Author :
Kidera, Shouhei ; Kirimoto, Tetsuo
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Inf. & Eng., Univ. of Electro-Commun., Chofu, Japan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
17-20 Sept. 2012
Firstpage :
561
Lastpage :
565
Abstract :
Ultra-wide band (UWB) pulse radar has a definite advantage over optical ranging techniques in harsh optical environments, such as a dark smog or strong backlight. In security or rescue situations with blurry visibility, it is particularly promising for identifying human bodies. One of the most promising approaches for this type of application is the recently proposed range points migration (RPM) method, which is beneficial for non-parametric imaging and is robust in noisy or heavily interference situations. However, the original RPM requires a discretization of the direction of arrival (DOA) variables in its search operation. The resulting coarse discretization seriously degrades the imaging accuracy, particularly for 3-dimensional problems and quasi-far field observations (defined as more than 5 wavelengths). Then, in this approach, there is a severe trade-off between the amount of computation and accuracy. To overcome this difficulty, this paper proposes a more efficient RPM algorithm, where the extraction of the point of intersection (PI) of spheres is adopted. A distinct advantage of this method is that the accuracy is basically invariant to the observation range when avoiding the above discretization. Numerical simulations prove that our proposed RPM remarkably reduces the computation complexity while retaining imaging accuracy.
Keywords :
computational complexity; laser ranging; numerical analysis; optical radar; ultra wideband radar; DOA; PI extraction based RPM; RPM method; UWB pulse radar; blurry visibility; coarse discretization; computation complexity; dark smog; direction of arrival; harsh optical environments; heavily interference situations; nonparametric imaging; numerical simulations; optical ranging techniques; point of intersection; quasifar field UWB radars; quasifar field observations; range points migration; rescue situations; security; strong backlight; three-dimensional imaging algorithm; three-dimensional problems; ultra-wide band pulse radar; Accuracy; Antennas; Image resolution; Imaging; Radar imaging; Signal processing algorithms; Ultra wideband radar; High-speed and accurate 3-D imaging; Point of Intersection (PI) of spheres; Quasi-far field measurement; Range points migration (RPM); UWB radars;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultra-Wideband (ICUWB), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Syracuse, NY
ISSN :
2162-6588
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2031-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICUWB.2012.6340397
Filename :
6340397
Link To Document :
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