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The use of millimeter-wave radars allows a weight and size reduction of circuits and antennas, which is an important characteristic for Through-the-Wall Surveillance (TWS) applications. Furthermore, when using the millimeter-wave band, a large amount of bandwidth can be easily transmitted, given that the relative bandwidth is smaller. This leads to a high range resolution that allows for the discrimination of several targets that are very close in range, e.g., inside a room. The azimuth resolution is also improved due to the availability in this band of directive antennas with small dimensions. This paper studies the feasibility of using a millimeter-wave linear frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar in a TWS application. A TWS experiment in a real scenario has been done to demonstrate the validity of the theoretical analysis. | |
Internacional
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JCR del ISI
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Título de la revista
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING |
ISSN
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0196-2892 |
Factor de impacto JCR
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3,157 |
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Volumen
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47 |
DOI
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10.1109/TGRS.2008.2007738 |
Número de revista
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2 |
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