It is quite challenging for through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) to achieve high-resolution ghost-free imaging with limited measurements in an indoor multipath scenario. In this paper, a novel high-resolution TWRI algorithm with the exploitation of the target clustered structure in a hierarchical Bayesian framework is proposed. More specifically, an extended spike-and-slab clustered prior is imposed to statistically encourage the cluster formations in both downrange and crossrange domains of the target region, and a generative model of the proposed approach is provided. Then, a Markov Chain Monte Carol (MCMC) sampler is used to implement the posterior inference. Compared to other state-of-the-art algorithms, the proposed nonparametric Baye...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction, incorporating wall-clutter mitigation, for...
International audienceThrough-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) is an ongoing field of research which ai...
Segmentations of through-the-wall radar images In this paper, we examine the use of image segmentati...
© 2020 IEEE This paper considers the problem of multichannel through-wall radar (TWR) imaging from a...
In this paper, a novel modified complex multi-task Bayesian compressive sensing (MCMT-BCS) algorithm...
Through-the-wall radar (TWR) imaging is an emerging technology that enables detection and localizati...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...
Detection of stationary targets using pixel-wise likelihood ratio test (LRT) detectors has been rece...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider high-resolution through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) using com...
Abstract—In through-the-wall radar imaging applications, exploitation of group sparsity of the targe...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction in conjunction with wall-clutter mitigation...
In this PhD thesis the problem of detection and classification of stationary targets in Through-the-...
This paper presents a low-rank and jointly-sparse approach for imaging stationary targets using mult...
In this thesis, the problem of stationary target detection, segmentation and classification in Throu...
Compressed sensing techniques have been applied to through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) and multipo...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction, incorporating wall-clutter mitigation, for...
International audienceThrough-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) is an ongoing field of research which ai...
Segmentations of through-the-wall radar images In this paper, we examine the use of image segmentati...
© 2020 IEEE This paper considers the problem of multichannel through-wall radar (TWR) imaging from a...
In this paper, a novel modified complex multi-task Bayesian compressive sensing (MCMT-BCS) algorithm...
Through-the-wall radar (TWR) imaging is an emerging technology that enables detection and localizati...
The detection of multiple targets in an enclosed scene, from its outside, is a challenging topic of ...
Detection of stationary targets using pixel-wise likelihood ratio test (LRT) detectors has been rece...
Abstract—In this letter, we consider high-resolution through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) using com...
Abstract—In through-the-wall radar imaging applications, exploitation of group sparsity of the targe...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction in conjunction with wall-clutter mitigation...
In this PhD thesis the problem of detection and classification of stationary targets in Through-the-...
This paper presents a low-rank and jointly-sparse approach for imaging stationary targets using mult...
In this thesis, the problem of stationary target detection, segmentation and classification in Throu...
Compressed sensing techniques have been applied to through-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) and multipo...
This paper addresses the problem of scene reconstruction, incorporating wall-clutter mitigation, for...
International audienceThrough-the-wall radar imaging (TWRI) is an ongoing field of research which ai...
Segmentations of through-the-wall radar images In this paper, we examine the use of image segmentati...