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Real-time Processing for 2D Radar Imaging through Multilayered Medium Ying Jin

Fig.1 Geometrical configuration of Radar imaging through multilayered medium

This slides show a typical scenario and configuration for radar imaging through multilayered medium.

Case I: A single layer ground

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Fig.2 Imaging of targets buried under ground (a) simulation geometry (b) imaging result using the proposed algorithm

The imaging takes only 0.67s, making the imaging algorithm suitable for real-time applications! This slides show a case for the conventional subsurface imaging with a single layer ground. It is found that the proposed algorithm is successful in the imaging of the three targets.

Case II: Imaging of targets buried under multilayered ground

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Fig.3 Imaging of targets buried under ground (a) simulation geometry (b) imaging result using the proposed algorithm

The imaging takes only 0.75s, making the imaging algorithm suitable for real-time applications!

This slides show a case for the imaging of target buried under the dry sand and wet soil. It is found that the proposed algorithm is successful in the imaging of the three targets buried under two layered medium.

Case IV: Imaging of targets buried behind hollow concrete walls

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Fig.4 Imaging of targets behind hollow concrete wall (a) simulation geometry (b) imaging result using the proposed algorithm

The imaging takes only 0.77s, making the imaging algorithm suitable for real-time applications!

This slide show a case for the imaging of target behind hollow concrete walls, which has increasing interest in the imaging of human inside a building with multilayered walls. From the image we can clearly identify the target behind the hollow concrete walls.

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