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21 October 2015 Improved design of a passive millimeter-wave synthetic aperture interferometric imager for indoor applications
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Abstract
A passive millimeter-wave imager prototype based on synthetic aperture interferometric radiometer (SAIR) technique is developing at Beihang University. It is designed for concealed contraband detection on human body in indoor environment at video imaging rate. The radiometric sensitivity requirements have been discussed in details, and the performance requirements of the digital processing subsystem have been analytically determined. A novel distributed digital correlator array architecture is proposed by using FPGA array, which results in reduction of hardware complexity and cost of the digital processing subsystem. In the proposed architecture, multistage pipeline technique is introduced for the reuse of logical resource that in turn results in decrease of transmission rate requirements for each FPGA, so that the feasibility of the digital processing subsystem can be greatly enhanced.
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Xianxun Yao, Kai Liu, Anyong Hu, and Jungang Miao "Improved design of a passive millimeter-wave synthetic aperture interferometric imager for indoor applications", Proc. SPIE 9651, Millimetre Wave and Terahertz Sensors and Technology VIII, 965105 (21 October 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2194749
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KEYWORDS
Field programmable gate arrays

Imaging systems

Optical correlators

Antennas

Digital signal processing

Logic

Receivers

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