Online-Lecture »Radar in Action«  /  February 15, 2022, 14.00-14.30

Radar-Imaging – An Introduction to the Theory Behind

English

Have you ever been scanned at the airport during passenger screening? Luckily, one is not scanned by X-rays as our hand luggage. Instead, millimeter waves are used to create 3D images of the body seeing through clothing. But, this technology can be used for more applications. Non-destructive testing for quality assurance within the production process of industrial goods or groceries are another potential application. But how does the technology work? How are those high-resolution images created? What are the basic principles behind the imaging method? The presentation will provide a theoretical introduction into 3D millimeter wave imaging. If you have a technical or scientific background and think about working in that field, this can guide you the first step towards a theoretical understanding of digital near-field radar imaging.

Speaker:

Dr.-Ing. Reinhold Herschel

Themes:

  • Principle of coherent imaging
  • The basic mathematical model
  • The Matched Filter Method
  • The Digital Backprojection Method
  • Reconstruction in the spatial frequency domain
  • Performance and limitations

Target Group:

  • Customers, partners and interested parties from industry, politics, science and society
  • Specialists and managers, project managers and decision makers

Costs:

The participation in the event is free of charge.

Registration:

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