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  1. Sensing and Imaging: An International Journal
  2. Sensing and Imaging: An International Journal : Volume 18
  3. Sensing and Imaging: An International Journal : Volume 18, Issue 1, December 2017
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Sensing and Imaging: An International Journal : Volume 18
Sensing and Imaging: An International Journal : Volume 18, Issue 1, December 2017
Integrating Compact Constraint and Distance Regularization with Level Set for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) Segmentation on Computed Tomography (CT) Images
Numerical Aspects of Cone Beam Contour Reconstruction
Free Energy Adjusted Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (FEA-PSNR) for Image Quality Assessment
Super-Resolution Defect Characterization Using Microwave Near-Field Resonance Reflectometry and Cross-correlation Image Processing
Design and Simulations of an Energy Harvesting Capable CMOS Pixel for Implantable Retinal Prosthesis
A Microwave Free-Space Method Using Artificial Lens with Anti-reflection Layer
Investigation of Annealing Temperature on Structural and Morphological Properties of Cr$_{2}$O$_{3}$ Nanoparticles for Humidity Sensor Application
Chaos Through-Wall Imaging Radar
Fuzzy Logic-Based Filter for Removing Additive and Impulsive Noise from Color Images
Artifacts and Visible Singularities in Limited Data X-Ray Tomography
A Video Quality Assessment Method for VoIP Applications Based on User Experience
Multiple Image Arrangement for Subjective Quality Assessment
Vehicle Color Recognition with Vehicle-Color Saliency Detection and Dual-Orientational Dimensionality Reduction of CNN Deep Features
On Analytical Solutions to Beam-Hardening
Ship Detection in Optical Satellite Image Based on RX Method and PCAnet
Monitoring of Overhead Transmission Lines: A Review from the Perspective of Contactless Technologies
Automatic Segmenting Structures in MRI’s Based on Texture Analysis and Fuzzy Logic
Buried Target Imaging: A Comparative Study
Abundance Estimation of Hyperspectral Data with Low Compressive Sampling Rate
Recognizable or Not: Towards Image Semantic Quality Assessment for Compression
Motion Estimation and Compensation Strategies in Dynamic Computerized Tomography
Iterative Region-of-Interest Reconstruction from Limited Data Using Prior Information
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Chaos Through-Wall Imaging Radar

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Author Xu, Hang Wang, Bingjie Zhang, Jianguo Liu, Li Li, Ying Wang, Yuncai Wang, Anbang
Copyright Year 2017
Abstract We experimentally demonstrate a chaos through-wall imaging radar using ultra-wideband chaotic-pulse-position modulation (CPPM) microwave signal. The CPPM signal based on logistic map with 1-ns pulse width and 1-GHz bandwidth is implemented by a field programmable gate array (FPGA) and then up-converted as the radar transmitting signal. Two-dimensional image of human objects behind obstacles is obtained by correlation method and back projection algorithm. Our experiments successfully perform through-wall imaging for single and multiple human objects through 20-cm thick wall. The down-range resolution of the proposed radar is 15 cm. Furthermore, the anti-jamming properties of the proposed radar in CPPM jamming, linear frequency-modulated jamming, and Gaussian noise jamming environments are demonstrated by electromagnetic simulations using the finite-difference time-domain. The simulation results show the CPPM microwave signal possesses excellent jamming immunity to the noise and radio frequency interference, which makes it perform superbly in multiradar environments.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 14
Page Count 14
File Format PDF
ISSN 15572064
Journal Sensing and Imaging: An International Journal
Volume Number 18
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15572072
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2017-01-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar Through-wall imaging Chaotic-pulse-position modulation (CPPM) Correlation method Back projection algorithm Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) Electrical Engineering Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering Imaging Radiology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Instrumentation Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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