X Ray Eyes: Seeing Through Walls Using Radar

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2018-11-15 10:39

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Cranfield University

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Elgy, James (2018). X Ray Eyes: Seeing Through Walls Using Radar. Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD). Figure. https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.7346309.v1

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Digital Image presented at the 2018 Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium.This image represents current research into ground-based applications of radar imaging in a through-wall context. Utilising different measurement geometries and signal processing, the aim is to gather and disseminate low-frequency synthetic aperture radar data to identify building structure and content. This image shows volumetric synthetic aperture radar data gathered in a multistatic modality, i.e. where there are two independent receiving antennas, both on the far side of the wall. This is superimposed onto a photograph of the same area, showing good agreement between the visual and radar images. For clarity, the point cloud has been segmented into different regions, each given a separate colour. Red represents the two metal barrels, blue shows the desk area whilst green represents the wall signature.

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'Through-wall-radar', 'Multistatic', 'Synthetic Aperture Radar', 'DSDS18 digital image', 'DSDS18', 'Image Processing', 'Signal Processing'

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CC BY 4.0

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