Browsing by Keywords "Radar imaging"
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Magnetic resonance imaging assisted by wireless passive implantable fiducial e-markers
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2017)This paper reports a wireless passive resonator architecture that is used as a fiducial electronic marker (e-marker) intended for internal marking purposes in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). As a proof-of-concept ... -
Numerical analysis for remote identification of materials with magnetic characteristics
(2011)There is a variety of methods used for remote sensing of objects such as acoustic, ground penetration radar detection, electromagnetic induction spectroscopy, infrared imaging, thermal neutron activation, core four-pole ... -
SAR image reconstruction by EMMP algorithm
(IEEE, 2012-04)In this work, EMMP algorithm is used to solve the SAR image reconstruction problem which is modelled in the compressed sensing context. It is found that the sparsity parameter of the target region is an important parameter ... -
Sparse ground-penetrating radar imaging method for off-the-grid target problem
(SPIE, 2013)Spatial sparsity of the target space in subsurface or through-the-wall imaging applications has been successfully used within the compressive-sensing framework to decrease the data acquisition load in practical systems, ... -
Target detection and classification in SAR images using region covariance and co-difference
(SPIE, 2009-04)In this paper, a novel descriptive feature parameter extraction method from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images is proposed. The new approach is based on region covariance (RC) method which involves the computation of a ... -
Target detection in SAR images using codifference and directional filters
(SPIE, 2010)Target detection in SAR images using region covariance (RC) and codifference methods is shown to be accurate despite the high computational cost. The proposed method uses directional filters in order to decrease the search ... -
Three-dimensional FDTD modeling of a ground-penetrating radar
(IEEE, 2000)The finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method is used to simulate three-dimensional (3-D) geometries of realistic ground-penetrating radar (GPR) scenarios. The radar unit is modeled with two transmitters and a receiver ...