Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Correlation‐matching multipath suppression algorithm in three‐dimensional through‐wall radar imaging
View through CrossRef
The interference of the multipath spreading among the targets and the interior walls will be introduced into the radar image. This study mainly deals with the multipath suppression problem in three‐dimensional (3D) through‐the‐wall radar imaging. The authors propose a correlation‐matching multipath suppression algorithm to eliminate the first‐order back wall multipath ghosts. Specifically, they first extract the barycentre coordinates of all objects in the original radar image. Second, a decision criterion is provided to measure the relevance between these objects. If two objects are closely related, they assert that they have multipath‐target relationship. Finally, they eliminate the multipath ghosts after all objects being determined. At the analysis stage, they assess the effectiveness of the proposed approach through simulation results, which shows its ability of well‐removing multipath ghosts.
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Title: Correlation‐matching multipath suppression algorithm in three‐dimensional through‐wall radar imaging
Description:
The interference of the multipath spreading among the targets and the interior walls will be introduced into the radar image.
This study mainly deals with the multipath suppression problem in three‐dimensional (3D) through‐the‐wall radar imaging.
The authors propose a correlation‐matching multipath suppression algorithm to eliminate the first‐order back wall multipath ghosts.
Specifically, they first extract the barycentre coordinates of all objects in the original radar image.
Second, a decision criterion is provided to measure the relevance between these objects.
If two objects are closely related, they assert that they have multipath‐target relationship.
Finally, they eliminate the multipath ghosts after all objects being determined.
At the analysis stage, they assess the effectiveness of the proposed approach through simulation results, which shows its ability of well‐removing multipath ghosts.
Related Results
Pseudorange multipath at Zomba geodynamics Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) in Malawi
Pseudorange multipath at Zomba geodynamics Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) in Malawi
Multipath effects are mostly regarded as a nuisance in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver measurements and it is of utmost relevance to expose the magnitude this er...
On-Site Response Tracking for WISDOM System
On-Site Response Tracking for WISDOM System
AbstractThe WISDOM ground penetrating radar aboard the Rosalind Franklin rover is waiting for its intended launch in 2028 within the ExoMars mission. It will search for Water, Ice,...
Metallized Plastic Waveguide Antenna Solutions for Next-Generation Automotive Radar Systems
Metallized Plastic Waveguide Antenna Solutions for Next-Generation Automotive Radar Systems
The automotive industry has significantly focused on developing reliable driving assistance systems, with radar sensors emerging as key components for autonomous driving, thanks to...
On the Feasibility and Applicability of Multipath Mitigation Maps as an IGS Product
On the Feasibility and Applicability of Multipath Mitigation Maps as an IGS Product
<p>Multipath is a largely unmodelled source of error and causes large range errors in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observations. The effects have strong ...
Der skal ikke lades sten på sten tilbage
Der skal ikke lades sten på sten tilbage
The Building by the Barbar TempleClose by the large temple at Barbar 1) lies a little tell, which was investigated in the spring of 1956. The tell was shown to cover a building of ...
Millimeter-Wave Radar Localization Using Indoor Multipath Effect
Millimeter-Wave Radar Localization Using Indoor Multipath Effect
The positioning of indoor electronic devices is an essential part of human–computer interaction, and the accuracy of positioning affects the level of user experience. Most existing...
The Firepond Long Range Imaging CO2 Laser Radar
The Firepond Long Range Imaging CO2 Laser Radar
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory has developed and tested the most advanced, high power, coherent CO2 laser radar ever built. The Firepond imaging laser...
RADAR-Pipeline: Scalable Feature Generation for Mobile Health Data
RADAR-Pipeline: Scalable Feature Generation for Mobile Health Data
Introduction & BackgroundRADAR-Pipeline is an open-source Python framework designed to simplify and enhance mobile health data analysis. It has been designed to efficiently rea...

