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Bistatic cylindrical millimeter-wave imaging for accurate reconstruction of high-contrast concave objects
Author(s) -
Bingyuan Liang,
Xiaozhou Shang,
Xiaodong Zhuge,
Jungang Miao
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.27.014881
Subject(s) - optics , bistatic radar , scattering , ray tracing (physics) , forward scatter , imaging phantom , physics , synthetic aperture radar , aperture (computer memory) , wavefront , millimeter , computer science , radar imaging , radar , acoustics , computer vision , telecommunications
A high-contrast target with complex shape, especially concave surfaces, often exhibits strong high-order scattering during forward propagation, which is often misinterpreted as artifacts or phantom targets during imaging. In this work, a bistatic imaging method for reducing artifacts caused by high-order scattering from concave objects under cylindrical millimeter-wave scanning geometry is proposed. The effects of multiple reflections within concave structures are firstly analyzed by using ray-tracing techniques. It is observed that these troublesome multiple reflection echoes are often confined in limited scattering angles. Under this specific requirement for transceiver setup, a bistatic cylindrical aperture synthesis technique is proposed to obtain accurate images of concave object despite strong high-order scattering. To verify this method, simulated imaging results in bistatic near-field cylindrical imaging geometry are presented. Finally, the effectiveness of artifact reduction is confirmed by experimental results of complex metallic targets with concave outlines.

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