In our experiments, we develop and test portable multi-element receiver antenna arrays, electrically scanned in order to immediately obtain a recognizable image of subsurface objects. Two quadrature components of the radar return signal are processed with a Kirchhoff backward migration algorithm. Physical theory is used to assess the quality of the holographic image, and the synthetic aperture approach is developed and tested. The parabolic wave equation and Gaussian beam technique are used in order to take into account refraction effects and to suppress specular reflection from the air-ground interface. Laboratory and field tests confirmed the predicted device parameters
In this paper we show the equivalence of near-field beamforming and backward-wave reconstruction alg...
Microwave, unlike visible light, can be measured directly on the phase of the wave. The measurement ...
This paper describes the underwater imaging method of "Synthetic Aperture Image Holography" which h...
Holographic subsurface radar (HSR) is not currently in widespread usage. This is due to a historical...
Abstract- Relatively rare type of subsurface radars – the holo-graphic radar – is considered in the ...
Indirect microwave holographic techniques offer a simple, low cost technique for a range of microwav...
Gabor's original holography, which is the basic theory of modern microwave holographic techniques, i...
During the last decade GPR has developed rapidly: instruments have become more compact and more digi...
This work describes a new technique for the determination of antenna radiation patterns and the imag...
Holographic radar can be used in landmine detection due to its high lateral resolution and sensitivi...
Ultra wideband linear array holography is a unique real-time imaging technique for in-situ inspectio...
Abstract — A subsurface holographic radar using a multi-frequency signal has been developed for insp...
In classical radar imaging, such as in Earth remote sensing, electromagnetic waves are usually assum...
This paper considers Synthetic Aperture Radar and other synthetic aperture imaging systems in which ...
In this paper we show the equivalence of near-field beamforming and backward-wave reconstruction alg...
In this paper we show the equivalence of near-field beamforming and backward-wave reconstruction alg...
Microwave, unlike visible light, can be measured directly on the phase of the wave. The measurement ...
This paper describes the underwater imaging method of "Synthetic Aperture Image Holography" which h...
Holographic subsurface radar (HSR) is not currently in widespread usage. This is due to a historical...
Abstract- Relatively rare type of subsurface radars – the holo-graphic radar – is considered in the ...
Indirect microwave holographic techniques offer a simple, low cost technique for a range of microwav...
Gabor's original holography, which is the basic theory of modern microwave holographic techniques, i...
During the last decade GPR has developed rapidly: instruments have become more compact and more digi...
This work describes a new technique for the determination of antenna radiation patterns and the imag...
Holographic radar can be used in landmine detection due to its high lateral resolution and sensitivi...
Ultra wideband linear array holography is a unique real-time imaging technique for in-situ inspectio...
Abstract — A subsurface holographic radar using a multi-frequency signal has been developed for insp...
In classical radar imaging, such as in Earth remote sensing, electromagnetic waves are usually assum...
This paper considers Synthetic Aperture Radar and other synthetic aperture imaging systems in which ...
In this paper we show the equivalence of near-field beamforming and backward-wave reconstruction alg...
In this paper we show the equivalence of near-field beamforming and backward-wave reconstruction alg...
Microwave, unlike visible light, can be measured directly on the phase of the wave. The measurement ...
This paper describes the underwater imaging method of "Synthetic Aperture Image Holography" which h...