Through-the-wall radar uses electromagnetic waves to detect and discern targets behind opaque obstacles, such as doors and walls. Wall clutter mitigation and scene reconstruction are performed to produce the image of the behind-the-wall scene. These two problems, however, are often addressed separately, which may result in a suboptimal solution. In this paper, the wall clutter removal and image formation are unified as a joint low-rank and sparsity constrained optimization problem, which is solved using augmented Lagrange multiplier method. Experimental results shows that the proposed method produces clearer images than the existing method that uses a wall clutter mitigation method in conjunction with backprojection method for imaging
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction, incorporating wall-clutter mitigation, for...
This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation in through-the-wall radar imaging using ...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...
This paper introduces a joint low-rank and sparsity-based model to address the problem of wall-clutt...
This paper addresses the problem of indoor scene reconstruction in compressed sensing through-the-wa...
© 1992-2012 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation and image reconstructi...
Compressed sensing techniques have been applied to through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) and multipo...
This paper proposes a low-rank and sparse regularized optimization model to address the problem of w...
This paper proposes a rank-deficient and sparse penalized optimization method for addressing the pro...
This paper presents a low-rank and jointly-sparse approach for imaging stationary targets using mult...
This paper presents a low-rank matrix completion approach to tackle the problem of wall clutter miti...
This paper presents a low-rank matrix completion approach to tackle the problem of wall clutter miti...
This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation in compressed sensing through-the-wall r...
In this PhD thesis sparsity-based multipath exploitation methods are developed for through-the-wall ...
Through-the-wall radar (TWR) imaging is an emerging technology that enables detection and localizati...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction, incorporating wall-clutter mitigation, for...
This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation in through-the-wall radar imaging using ...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...
This paper introduces a joint low-rank and sparsity-based model to address the problem of wall-clutt...
This paper addresses the problem of indoor scene reconstruction in compressed sensing through-the-wa...
© 1992-2012 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation and image reconstructi...
Compressed sensing techniques have been applied to through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) and multipo...
This paper proposes a low-rank and sparse regularized optimization model to address the problem of w...
This paper proposes a rank-deficient and sparse penalized optimization method for addressing the pro...
This paper presents a low-rank and jointly-sparse approach for imaging stationary targets using mult...
This paper presents a low-rank matrix completion approach to tackle the problem of wall clutter miti...
This paper presents a low-rank matrix completion approach to tackle the problem of wall clutter miti...
This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation in compressed sensing through-the-wall r...
In this PhD thesis sparsity-based multipath exploitation methods are developed for through-the-wall ...
Through-the-wall radar (TWR) imaging is an emerging technology that enables detection and localizati...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction, incorporating wall-clutter mitigation, for...
This paper addresses the problem of wall clutter mitigation in through-the-wall radar imaging using ...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...