A Spread Spectrum Through-Wall Radar Imaging Method Based on Compressed Sensing Technology
A technology of through-wall radar and compressed sensing, which is applied in the field of spread-spectrum through-wall radar imaging, which can solve the problems of large number of observation antennas, long data recording time, and large data storage space.
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[0106] model such as image 3 As shown, the imaging area is a square area of 3m×3m, the wall is 20cm thick, its conductivity is 0.03, and its dielectric constant is 4.5. The transmitting antenna T is located at (0m,-1m), and the receiving antenna R is located at (0.2m, -1m), the two moved 57 times at an interval of 5cm, as all observation points. The transmitted signal is a pseudo-random continuous wave signal with a center frequency of 2GHz and a bandwidth of 2GHz. The M-sequence contains 1023 chips. ADC is 10Gsps, 16 bits. The SNR of the noise is 34dB.
[0107] The receiving antenna receives a set of time-domain echo information at the 20th observation position, such as Figure 5 As shown in , it can be seen that effective target information cannot be obtained from time domain information, and effective information can only be obtained after despreading and related processing, as shown in Image 6 As shown, the amplitude values of the direct wave and the wall clutte...
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