330 GHz FMCW Image Sensor for Homeland Security Applications |
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Authors: | Boris Kapilevich Yosef Pinhasi Ruth Arusi Michael Anisimov Danny Hardon Boris Litvak Yan Wool |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ariel University Center of Samaria, P.O. Box 3 Ariel, 40700, Israel |
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Abstract: | A single-pixel imaging remote sensor operating at 330 GHz is described. It is based on a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) and aimed at detection of concealed objects for ranges up to 40 m. The system consists of 2 horn-lens antennas integrated with a homodyne transceiver. The synthesized linear FMCW signal at X-band is multiplied by a factor of 32 to generate the transmitted signal. An intermediate frequency (IF) signal obtained in the output port of the 2-nd harmonic mixer is employed for image processing. Distance measurements were made by performing data acquisition unit based on LabView interface and resulting in a range resolution about 1 cm. Examples of 2D and 3D images reconstructed with this sensor are presented. |
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