High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects

A three dimensional (3-D) radar image can be contructed from (2-D) scanning microwave measurements. A Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) has been used for wideband phase and magnitude measurements of radar return. Quasi-monostatic horn antenna configuration is chosen to transmit and receive the electroma...

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Main Author: Chiang , Chun Tong
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Published: 2005
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spelling my-mmu-ep.8432010-07-06T04:16:37Z High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects 2005-03 Chiang , Chun Tong TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering A three dimensional (3-D) radar image can be contructed from (2-D) scanning microwave measurements. A Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) has been used for wideband phase and magnitude measurements of radar return. Quasi-monostatic horn antenna configuration is chosen to transmit and receive the electromagnetic wave. Measured target is placed on a polystyrene foam pedestal at 5 meters distance away from the 2-D planar scanner. A wide bandwidth, ranging from 3 GHz to 18 GHz gives rise to high range resolution. A time domain gating technique is used to remove spurious signals from the desired signal of the radar target. 2005-03 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/843/ http://myto.perpun.net.my/metoalogin/logina.php masters Multimedia University Research Library
institution Multimedia University
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topic TK Electrical engineering
Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering
Electronics Nuclear engineering
Chiang , Chun Tong
High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects
description A three dimensional (3-D) radar image can be contructed from (2-D) scanning microwave measurements. A Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) has been used for wideband phase and magnitude measurements of radar return. Quasi-monostatic horn antenna configuration is chosen to transmit and receive the electromagnetic wave. Measured target is placed on a polystyrene foam pedestal at 5 meters distance away from the 2-D planar scanner. A wide bandwidth, ranging from 3 GHz to 18 GHz gives rise to high range resolution. A time domain gating technique is used to remove spurious signals from the desired signal of the radar target.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Chiang , Chun Tong
author_facet Chiang , Chun Tong
author_sort Chiang , Chun Tong
title High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects
title_short High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects
title_full High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects
title_fullStr High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects
title_full_unstemmed High Resolution Radar Imaging On Synthetic And Natural Objects
title_sort high resolution radar imaging on synthetic and natural objects
granting_institution Multimedia University
granting_department Research Library
publishDate 2005
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