Near field radar imaging systems are used for several applications including concealed weapon detection in airports and other high-security venues. Despite the near-field operation, phase noise and thermal noise can limit the performance in several ways including reduction in system sensitivity and reduction of image dynamic range. In this paper, the effects of thermal noise, phase noise, and processing gain are analyzed in the context of a near field 3-D FM-CW imaging radar as might be used for concealed weapon detection. In addition to traditional frequency domain analysis, a time-domain simulation is employed to graphically demonstrate the effect of these noise sources on a fast-chirping FM-CW system.
Revised: January 22, 2016 |
Published: June 19, 2015
Citation
Sheen D.M. 2015.Noise analysis for near field 3-D FM-CW radar imaging systems. In Passive and Active Millimeter-Wave Imaging XVIII, April 20, 2015, Baltimore, Maryland. Proceedings of the SPIE, edited by DA Wikner and AR Luukanen, 9462, Paper No. 946206. Bellingham, Washington:SPIE.PNNL-SA-109413.doi:10.1117/12.2180032