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Sparsitybased Multipath Exploitation For Throughthewall Radar Imaging 1st Ed 2018 Michael Leigsnering

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Sparsitybased Multipath Exploitation For Throughthewall Radar Imaging 1st Ed 2018 Michael Leigsnering
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.31 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Michael Leigsnering
ISBN: 9783319742823, 3319742825
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed. 2018

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Sparsitybased Multipath Exploitation For Throughthewall Radar Imaging 1st Ed 2018 Michael Leigsnering by Michael Leigsnering 9783319742823, 3319742825 instant download after payment.

This thesis reports on sparsity-based multipath exploitation methods for through-the-wall radar imaging. Multipath creates ambiguities in the measurements provoking unwanted ghost targets in the image. This book describes sparse reconstruction methods that are not only suppressing the ghost targets, but using multipath to one’s advantage. With adopting the compressive sensing principle, fewer measurements are required for image reconstruction as compared to conventional techniques. The book describes the development of a comprehensive signal model and some associated reconstruction methods that can deal with many relevant scenarios, such as clutter from building structures, secondary reflections from interior walls, as well as stationary and moving targets, in urban radar imaging. The described methods are evaluated here using simulated as well as measured data from semi-controlled laboratory experiments.

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