Extended targets modelling and block agnostic sparse reconstruction in through-the-wall radar imaging: A different perspective

Abdi T. Abdalla, Mohammad T. Alkhodary*, Ali H. Muqaibel

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Abstract

A common target model in through-the-wall radar (TWRI) imaging literature obeys the point target (PT) assumption in which a target is hypothesized to occupy a single pixel. Unlike PTs, the received signal reflected from extended target (ET) is an integration of the scattered signals from various parts of the same target. For high resolution images, a generalized model is needed to encompass the ETs. In this paper, we suggest a different but realistic ET reconstruction approach based on agnostic block sparsity. The algorithm does not impose any assumption on the length, number, or the distribution of the blocks. Results based on MATLAB simulation and experimental data show the effectiveness of the proposed reconstruction approach. The applications of the suggested approach are found in civil, rescue, surveillance, and security enforcement sectors, where an accurate tracking of large targets behind walls is vital.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-225
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Engineering Research
Volume7
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2019

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  • General Engineering

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