Three-Dimensional Radar image overlaid on a photograph
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2020-01-09 09:24
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Cranfield University
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Image
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Sabiers, Richard (2020). Three-Dimensional Radar image overlaid on a photograph. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Media. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.11550513.v1
Abstract
This picture is important because it allows you to visually gain an understanding of how an object may be interpreted by radar. A single high-resolution photographic image taken of an object and the resulting 3D radar image generated from the model. A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) volumetric image of a target was formed with Cranfield’s mini-GBSAR scanner, then overlaid over the target’s photograph. This shows a visual representation of backscattered electromagnetic waves. By comparing the representation against the original, a better understanding of the radar features is attained. This relates to my work on understanding radar object characteristics for classification using machine learning techniques.
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Github
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'SAR', 'Bistatic', 'Reconstruction', 'DSDS19', 'DSDS19 Digital Image', 'Image Processing', 'Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing'
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10.17862/cranfield.rd.11550513.v1
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CC BY 4.0
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DSTL Defence, Science and Technology Laboratory