Abstract
A new approach to the visualization of three-dimensional images obtained using a millimeter-wave radar is described. The proposed radar uses a cross antenna array to obtain a two-dimensional image of each range. Thus, a three-dimensional image of the object under study can be formed. Also proposed a new method of processing a radar signal, based on the theory of Compressive Sensing (CS), to detect two or more targets on the same line of sight. After a brief description of the proposed approaches, case studies are presented to assess the effectiveness of the method.
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Izdatel'skii dom Spektr, LLC
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