DocumentCode
1509687
Title
Interferometric focusing for the imaging of humans
Author
Bertl, Sebastian ; Dallinger, A. ; Detlefsen, Juergen
Author_Institution
Fachgebiet Hochfrequente Felder und Schaltungen, Tech. Univ. Munchen, Munchen, Germany
Volume
4
Issue
3
fYear
2010
fDate
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
457
Lastpage
463
Abstract
Different recent approaches have demonstrated the feasibility of applying millimetre-waves (MMW) for the imaging of objects at a person´s body. The utilisation of MMW allows for the detection of both metallic and non-metallic objects. In order to reduce costs a low number of transmit-receive modules should be used. Furthermore, the person should also be illuminated from different angles in order to avoid shadowing effects as good as possible. A way to fulfil these two conditions is to place one sensor above and another one below the person and either rotate the person standing on a turntable (inverse synthetic aperture radar, ISAR) or move the sensors on a circular path around the person (synthetic aperture radar, SAR). The goal of the reconstruction is to obtain information about the shape of possible threats and their positions in all three dimensions. During processing as a first step, the reconstruction is done along range and azimuth, which span the principal surface given by the suggested sensor configuration. Afterwards, the third spatial dimension can be determined by combined evaluation of the resolution capabilities of the curved synthetic aperture and the interferometric phase of two coherent receiving channels of one sensor.
Keywords
biomedical imaging; image reconstruction; millimetre waves; radar interferometry; synthetic aperture radar; ISAR; human imaging; image reconstruction; interferometric focusing; inverse synthetic aperture radar; millimetre wave imaging; object imaging; sensors; shadowing effects;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radar, Sonar & Navigation, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1751-8784
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/iet-rsn.2009.0029
Filename
5481581
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