2015
DOI: 10.5755/j01.eee.21.1.5389
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Microwave radiation imaging using inverse synthetic aperture radar technique

Abstract: Double-ridged horn antennas were used in ultra wideband radar system to create microwave radiation images. The images were obtained using inverse synthetic aperture radar technique. Transfer function of the calibrated radar system was close to one up to 22 GHz. High quality images of metallic and organic objects were created due to unique characteristic of ultra wideband radiated pulse. Metallic objects covered by visually opaque obstacles became detectable. The components of measurement setup and the data pro… Show more

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“…where S i (0) is the sensitivity at low frequencies. Spectral dependence of voltage sensitivity of the wide-gated bow-tie diode calculated according to Equation (5) and assuming also τ i = 0.19 ps is depicted in Figure 6 by the red solid line. In the calculation, S i (0) was taken as 4 V/W to fit the theoretical curve with experimental points at low frequencies.…”
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“…where S i (0) is the sensitivity at low frequencies. Spectral dependence of voltage sensitivity of the wide-gated bow-tie diode calculated according to Equation (5) and assuming also τ i = 0.19 ps is depicted in Figure 6 by the red solid line. In the calculation, S i (0) was taken as 4 V/W to fit the theoretical curve with experimental points at low frequencies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ability of microwave (MW) and terahertz (THz) radiation to penetrate through a low conductivity medium and atmosphere makes it very attractive to be used in many fields, such as high-speed wireless communications [1][2][3], detection of concealed objects [4,5], medicine [6,7], materials science [8,9], and large area imaging [10,11]. Most of the potential microwave and THz applications require sensitive but robust detectors with fast response time operating at room temperature [12].…”
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“…In this sense, medical imaging systems based on signals with microwave-range frequencies are rising as a promising technique for on-time detection of this kind of breast cancer [ 4 , 8 ]. Moreover, microwave-based images can be used for the detection and characterisation of biological materials [ 9 ], thus providing interesting additional information.…”
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“…These systems are used for far-distance imaging (Oka et al, 2008). Other imaging techniques include mechanical scanning when detectors are swept in the XY direction, phased array imaging for electromagnetic radiation arriving from different directions, interferometric imaging, imaging with synthetic aperture, and helical scanning (Oka et al, 2008;Goldsmith et al, 1993;Meng et al, 2018;Ašmontas, Kiprijanovič, Levitas, Matuzas & Naidionova, 2015).…”
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