A through-dielectric switched-antenna-array radar imaging system is shown that produces near real-time imagery of targets on the opposite side of a lossy dielectric slab. This system operates at S-band, provides a frame rate of 0.5 Hz, and operates at a stand-off range of 6 m or greater. The antenna array synthesizes 44 effective phase centers in a linear array providing $lambda/2$ element-to-element spacing by time division multiplexing the radar's transmit and receive ports between 8 receive elements and 13 transmit elements, producing 2D (range vs. cross-range) imagery of what is behind a slab. Laboratory measurements agree with simulations, the air-slab interface is range gated out of the image, and target scenes consisting of cylinders and soda cans are imaged through the slab. A 2D model of a slab, a cylinder, and phase centers shows that blurring due to the slab and bistatic phase centers on the array is negligible when the radar sensor is located at stand-off ranges of 6 m or greater.
Published in:
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:60
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Issue:
11
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Date of Publication:
Nov. 2012
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5495
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5500
- ISSN :
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0018-926X
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/TAP.2012.2207663
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Journals & Magazines
- Date of Publication :
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10 July 2012
- Date of Current Version :
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26 October 2012
- Issue Date :
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Nov. 2012
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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society