In through‐the‐wall radar imaging (TWRI), the presence of front and side walls causes multipath propagation, which creates fake targets called multipath ghosts. They populate the scene and reduce the probability of correct target detection, classification, and localization. In modern TWRI, specular multipath exploitation has received considerable attention for reducing the effects of multipath ghosts. However, this exploitation is challenged by the requirements of the reflecting geometry, which is not always available. Currently, the demand for a high radar image resolution dictates the use of a large aperture and wide bandwidth. This results in a large amount of data. To tackle this problem, compressive sensing (CS) is applied to TWRI. Wit...
Abstract—Exploitation of group sparsity under multipath propagation enables high-resolution ghost-fr...
International audienceIn this study, a new approach is proposed for accurate target identification, ...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...
Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging (TWRI) is anemerging technology which enables us to detect behind the...
Clutters caused by multipath have been widely researched in through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI). T...
Through-Wall Radar Imaging (TWRI) uses UWB radar technology to detect the targets behind the wall, c...
A novel concept for suppressing the problem of multipath ghosts in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) an...
In this PhD thesis sparsity-based multipath exploitation methods are developed for through-the-wall ...
Multipath caused by reflections from interior walls of buildings has been a long-standing challenge ...
There are many approaches which address multipath ghost challenges in Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging...
Radar imaging is typically based on linear models of the electromagnetic scattering phenomenon. Thes...
ABSTRACT Through-the-wall radar imaging aims at determining the locations and velocities of obscured...
Compressed sensing techniques have been applied to through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) and multipo...
In this paper, a novel modified complex multi-task Bayesian compressive sensing (MCMT-BCS) algorithm...
Abstract—In through-the-wall radar imaging applications, exploitation of group sparsity of the targe...
Abstract—Exploitation of group sparsity under multipath propagation enables high-resolution ghost-fr...
International audienceIn this study, a new approach is proposed for accurate target identification, ...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...
Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging (TWRI) is anemerging technology which enables us to detect behind the...
Clutters caused by multipath have been widely researched in through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI). T...
Through-Wall Radar Imaging (TWRI) uses UWB radar technology to detect the targets behind the wall, c...
A novel concept for suppressing the problem of multipath ghosts in Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) an...
In this PhD thesis sparsity-based multipath exploitation methods are developed for through-the-wall ...
Multipath caused by reflections from interior walls of buildings has been a long-standing challenge ...
There are many approaches which address multipath ghost challenges in Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging...
Radar imaging is typically based on linear models of the electromagnetic scattering phenomenon. Thes...
ABSTRACT Through-the-wall radar imaging aims at determining the locations and velocities of obscured...
Compressed sensing techniques have been applied to through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) and multipo...
In this paper, a novel modified complex multi-task Bayesian compressive sensing (MCMT-BCS) algorithm...
Abstract—In through-the-wall radar imaging applications, exploitation of group sparsity of the targe...
Abstract—Exploitation of group sparsity under multipath propagation enables high-resolution ghost-fr...
International audienceIn this study, a new approach is proposed for accurate target identification, ...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...