International Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2017)

THz-SAR Vibrating Target Imaging via the Bayesian Method

  • Bin Deng,
  • Xin-yun Wang,
  • Cheng-guang Wu,
  • Yu-liang Qin,
  • Hong-qiang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3706925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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Target vibration bears important information for target recognition, and terahertz, due to significant micro-Doppler effects, has strong advantages for remotely sensing vibrations. In this paper, the imaging characteristics of vibrating targets with THz-SAR are at first analyzed. An improved algorithm based on an excellent Bayesian approach, that is, the expansion-compression variance-component (ExCoV) method, has been proposed for reconstructing scattering coefficients of vibrating targets, which provides more robust and efficient initialization and overcomes the deficiencies of sidelobes as well as artifacts arising from the traditional correlation method. A real vibration measurement experiment of idle cars was performed to validate the range model. Simulated SAR data of vibrating targets and a tank model in a real background in 220 GHz show good performance at low SNR. Rapidly evolving high-power terahertz devices will offer viable THz-SAR application at a distance of several kilometers.