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Radar as an active remote sensing technology has great potential with respect to precise range measurements and spatial resolution. However, its mostly mono-static implementation suffers from low or no back reflection of signals in case of plane and tilted surfaces, delivering hence no information. In contrast radiometric imaging as passive remote sensing technology uses naturally generated noise-like radiation of thermal origin, being available everywhere and from all directions. Quite often the sky can be used as large illumination source, providing rather low radiation power compared to objects on Earth, using frequencies up to few hundred GHz. Furthermore, thermal radiation originally is un-polarized, but becomes polarized when reflected partly on a dielectric surface. Hence, the use of polarimetric measurements at various incidence angles can provide information on the type and structure of the reflecting object. The approach and the measurement setup are described. Experimental results of polarimetric measurements are shown and discussed.
SUMIRAD: a near real-time mmw radiometer imaging system for threat detection in an urban environment
A European consortium consisting of GMV S.A. (Spain, “Grupo Tecnològico e Industrial”), RMA (Belgium, “Royal Military Academy”), TUM (“Technische Universität München”) and DLR (Germany, “Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt”) developed in the SUM project (Surveillance in an urban environment using mobile sensors) a low-cost multi-sensor vehicle based surveillance system in order to enhance situational awareness for moving security and military patrols as well as for static checkpoints. The project was funded by the European Defense Agency (EDA) in the Joint Investment Program on Force Protection (JIP-FP).
The SUMIRAD (SUM imaging radiometer) system, developed by DLR, is a fast radiometric imager and part of the SUM sensor suite. This paper will present the principle of the SUMIRAD system and its key components. Furthermore the image processing will be described. Imaging results from several measurement campaigns will be presented. The overall SUM system and the individual subsystems are presented in more detail in separate papers during this conference.
Investigation of security related fully polarimetric signatures of radiometer measurements at W band
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