DocumentCode :
3427922
Title :
Analytical, numerical, and experimental methods for through-the-wall radar imaging
Author :
Dehmollaian, Mojtaba ; Sarabandi, Kamal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI
fYear :
2008
fDate :
March 31 2008-April 4 2008
Firstpage :
5181
Lastpage :
5184
Abstract :
In this paper a physics-based approach for image formation of targets behind complex wall structures is presented. Analytical and numerical techniques are used for the development of forward scattering models which are then exploited in construction of matched filters for ultra-wideband synthetic aperture radars operating over a wide rang of incidence angles. Special scattering models for different wall types including cinder block and reinforced concrete walls are presented using efficient numerical and approximate analytical techniques. These allow for construction of SAR images as well as development of a refocusing algorithm. An experimental ultra-wideband radar is set up in the laboratory environment for the evaluation of the models presented. Also, a radar measurement configuration is proposed that allows for elimination of direct reflection from the walls.
Keywords :
matched filters; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; SAR images; cinder block; forward scattering models; matched filters; reinforced concrete walls; through-the-wall radar imaging; ultrawideband synthetic aperture radars; Concrete; Electromagnetic scattering; Erbium; Frequency; Image analysis; Object detection; Periodic structures; Radar imaging; Radar scattering; Ultra wideband technology; Electromagnetic(EM) Modeling; Ultra wideband SAR; through-wall imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2008. ICASSP 2008. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
ISSN :
1520-6149
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1483-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1520-6149
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.2008.4518826
Filename :
4518826
Link To Document :
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