The SPIE Passive and Active Millimeter Wave Imaging conference has provided an annual focus and forum for practitioners in the field of millimeter wave imaging for the past two decades. To celebrate the conference's twentieth anniversary we present a historical review of the evolution of millimeter wave imaging over the past twenty years. Advances in device technology play a fundamental role in imaging capability whilst system architectures have also evolved. Imaging phenomenology continues to be a crucial topic underpinning the deployment of millimeter wave imaging in diverse applications such as security, remote sensing, non-destructive testing and synthetic vision.Publisher PD
The first video rate imagery from a proof-of-concept 32-channel 22 GHz aperture synthesis imager is ...
The millimeter wave imaging is useful for applications where conventional visible light and infrared...
This PhD programme is contributing to the development of Passive Millimetre-Wave Imagers (PMMWI) usi...
The SPIE Passive and Active Millimeter Wave Imaging conference has provided an annual focus and foru...
In this article a review is carried out of how technological aspects are affecting the system confi...
Funding: Part of the research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union ...
This thesis describes the design of a very compact, real time, passive millimetre wave imager. The m...
A large 1.6 m aperture mechanically scanning quasi-optical millimetre wave imaging system designed f...
Recent developments in millimeter-wave receiver have enabled new remote sensing capabilities. MMIC c...
Presents a review of various imaging techniques used in the ground-based airborne and spaceborne sy...
The increasing bandwidth requirement of new wireless applications has lead to standardization of the...
Millimeter-wave imaging has gathered attention in recent years for its ability to penetrate clothing...
We have completed a 16-channel 340 GHz 3D imaging radar for next-generation airport security screeni...
The propagation of millimetre waves through the atmosphcre is reviewed, Target temperature contrast ...
As device technology improves, interest in the millimeter-wave band grows. Wireless communication s...
The first video rate imagery from a proof-of-concept 32-channel 22 GHz aperture synthesis imager is ...
The millimeter wave imaging is useful for applications where conventional visible light and infrared...
This PhD programme is contributing to the development of Passive Millimetre-Wave Imagers (PMMWI) usi...
The SPIE Passive and Active Millimeter Wave Imaging conference has provided an annual focus and foru...
In this article a review is carried out of how technological aspects are affecting the system confi...
Funding: Part of the research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union ...
This thesis describes the design of a very compact, real time, passive millimetre wave imager. The m...
A large 1.6 m aperture mechanically scanning quasi-optical millimetre wave imaging system designed f...
Recent developments in millimeter-wave receiver have enabled new remote sensing capabilities. MMIC c...
Presents a review of various imaging techniques used in the ground-based airborne and spaceborne sy...
The increasing bandwidth requirement of new wireless applications has lead to standardization of the...
Millimeter-wave imaging has gathered attention in recent years for its ability to penetrate clothing...
We have completed a 16-channel 340 GHz 3D imaging radar for next-generation airport security screeni...
The propagation of millimetre waves through the atmosphcre is reviewed, Target temperature contrast ...
As device technology improves, interest in the millimeter-wave band grows. Wireless communication s...
The first video rate imagery from a proof-of-concept 32-channel 22 GHz aperture synthesis imager is ...
The millimeter wave imaging is useful for applications where conventional visible light and infrared...
This PhD programme is contributing to the development of Passive Millimetre-Wave Imagers (PMMWI) usi...