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MIMO radar developments at Teledyne Australia
A small company in Brisbane working on MIMO radar systems was acquired by Teledyne Inc in Sept 2009. Continued support has allowed the development of several concept demonstrators where MIMO offers a distinct advantage.
Troy Kilpatrick +5 more
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S.488-495The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for different kind of remote sensing applications, for security observations, for inspections of critical infrastructures and for hobby purposes increases continuously worldwide.
Cerutti-Maori, D. +2 more
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Review of millimeter‐wave and terahertz near‐field synthetic aperture radar imaging technology
Abstract This paper comprehensively reviews the development of millimeter‐wave (MMW) and terahertz (THz) near‐field imaging technologies, with an emphasis on the state of synthetic aperture radar (SAR)‐based imaging technologies. Near‐field imaging technologies are categorized into passive and active imaging modes, among which active imaging is favored
Qi Yang +3 more
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Frozen Differential Scattering in Reconfigurable Complex Media
A localized perturbation universally results in a rank‐one update of the scattering matrix of any complex medium. The resulting differential output wavefront is “frozen”: its spatial pattern is fixed (agnostic to the input wavefront). Experiments with a programmable‐metasurface‐parametrized wireless link validate frozen differential scattering and ...
Philipp del Hougne
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Development and performance evaluation of a multistatic radar system [PDF]
Multistatic radar systems are of emerging interest as they can exploit spatial diversity, enabling improved performance and new applications. Their development is being fuelled by advances in enabling technologies in such fields as communications and ...
Doughty, Shaun Raymond, Doughty, S.R.
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Development of a MIMO Radar System Demonstrator - Calibration and Demonstration of First Results
The success of current spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is boosting the performance requirements of next generation systems. In order to cope with the evolution of SAR the design of the new systems will need to meet higher requirements for ...
A. Patyuchenko +9 more
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Dynamic Multifunctional Metasurfaces Based on Passive Cascade Structure
A dynamic multifunctional metasurface is proposed in this paper. Unlike mainstream multifunctional metasurface based on programmable metasurfaces, it consists of two passive metasurfaces, presenting a significant cost advantage. By controlling the displacement, different functions such as beam steering, focusing, and OAM wave generation can be realized
Xiangming Wu +5 more
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Analysis and Comparison of MIMO Radar Waveforms
International audienceChoosing a proper waveform is a critical task for the implementation of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radars. In addition to the general requirements for radar waveforms such as good resolution, low sidelobes, etc, MIMO ...
Marc Lesturgie +5 more
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Abstract This paper reviews and classifies more than 120 recent contributions on millimeter‐wave (mm‐wave) antennas, with emphasis on their operating bands, design methods, and application domains. It surveys the main mm‐wave frequency ranges and their use in 5G/6G communications, radar and sensing, biomedical and body‐centric systems, imaging, and ...
Sarra Khacha +10 more
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Technical realization of the MIMO radar MIRA-CLE Ka
S.21-24This paper presents the technical realization of the MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) radar MIRA-CLE Ka (MIMO radar-configurable in Ka-band). This system is a stationary imaging radar without any mechanical moving parts. It is highly portable,
Saalmann, O., Biallawons, O., Klare, J.
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