Advances in Radio Science (Dec 2017)

Comparison of digital beamforming algorithms for 3-D terahertz imaging with sparse multistatic line arrays

  • B. Baccouche,
  • P. Agostini,
  • F. Schneider,
  • W. Sauer-Greff,
  • R. Urbansky,
  • F. Friederich,
  • F. Friederich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-15-283-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15
pp. 283 – 292

Abstract

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In this contribution we compare the back-projection algorithm with our recently developed modified range migration algorithm for 3-D terahertz imaging using sparse multistatic line arrays. A 2-D planar sampling scheme is generated using the array's aperture in combination with an orthogonal synthetic aperture obtained through linear movement of the object under test. A stepped frequency continuous wave signal modulation is used for range focusing. Comparisons of the focusing quality show that results using the modified range migration algorithm reflect these of the back-projection algorithm except for some degradation along the array's axis due to the operation in the array's near-field. Nevertheless the highest computational efficiency is obtained from the modified range migration algorithm, which is better than the numerically optimized version of the back-projection algorithm. Measurements have been performed by using an imaging system operating in the W frequency band to verify the theoretical results.