Browsing Cranfield Defence and Security by Subject "Radar imaging"

Browsing Cranfield Defence and Security by Subject "Radar imaging"

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  • Elgy, James (Cranfield University, 2020-07)
    This thesis addresses the problem of using radar to extract interpretable information concerning both the structure and electrical properties of a wall, and the environment behind it. This is broken down into two ...
  • Brewster, Amy; Balleri, Alessio (IEEE, 2015-06-25)
    A set of experimental trials was conducted with a 10 GHz continuous wave radar to collect micro-Doppler signatures of a large single, double and triple bladed rotating fin and a sized miniature helicopter. We analysed the ...
  • Flores-Tapia, Daniel; Maizlish, Oleksandr; Alabaster, Clive M.; Pistorius, Stephen (2012-07-12)
    Circular holography is a novel reconstruction technique for Breast Microwave Radar (BMR) imaging. Compared to current state of the art BMR image formation methods, this reconstruction approach yields spatially accurate ...
  • Baker, C. J.; Smith, Graeme E.; Balleri, Alessio; Holderied, M.; Griffiths, H. D. (IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics, 2014-03-25)
    Definitions of cognition almost always use the term “knowing.” Sensors probe the environment producing stimuli that are interpreted to form a perception, but “knowing” is something that takes place within the brain of a ...
  • Corbett, Brandon; Andre, Daniel; Finnis, Mark V. (IET, 2017-06-02)
    This paper explains the development of a through-wall synthetic aperture radar (SAR) simulator, which is being used to investigate the SAR artefacts originating from vibrating target’s, known as paired echoes. The simulation ...

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