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300 GHz Imaging System with 8 Meter Stand-off Distance and One-Dimensional Synthetic Image Reconstruction for Remote Detection of Material Defects

In 33rd Esa Antenna Workshop on Challenges for Space Antenna Systems — 2011, pp. 1-5
From

SynView GmbH1

Goethe University Frankfurt2

Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Microwaves and Remote Sensing, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark5

Electromagnetic Systems, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark6

European Space Agency - ESA7

An active stand-off imaging system operating at 230–320 GHz is presented. Imaging is achieved by combining a line array consisting of 8 sources and 16 detectors with a scanning cylindrical mirror system. The stand-off distance is 8 meters and the effective aperture of the system is 0.5 meters by 0.5 meters.

Range and intensity information of the object are obtained using an active FMCW (frequency modulated continuous wave) radar principle. Data acquisition time for one line is as short as 1 ms. Synthetic image reconstruction is achieved in real-time by an embedded GPU (Graphical Processing Unit). The data indicates a spatial resolution of about 2 cm and the range resolution of about 2 mm.

To analyze the performance of the system, high-precision measurements employing a vector network analyzer are presented. An outlook on further developments is given.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: 1-5
Proceedings: 33rd ESA Antenna Workshop on Challenges for Space Antenna Systems
Journal subtitle: Proceedings
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Dall, Jørgen , Kusk, Anders , Zhurbenko, Vitaliy and Jensen, Thomas

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