IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation (Jan 2023)

Toward Pactive (Passive +Active) Sensing for Improved Identification of Material Properties

  • Arya Menon,
  • Thomas M. Weller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJAP.2023.3236110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 97 – 110

Abstract

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Subsurface electromagnetic sensing techniques that can measure material properties of hidden layers are useful for applications such as security screening. A system combining active (radar) and passive (radiometer) sensing into one unit, or a pactive sensor, can address drawbacks of extant single mode sensors by reducing measurement ambiguity and resolving features better, thereby leading to improved identification of the hidden layer. This work investigates a technique to noninvasively extract the complex permittivity and thickness of hidden dielectrics using a pactive sensor. A proof-of-concept demonstration of an optimization-based inversion technique is used to extract the properties of an unknown, hidden layer in a multi-layered dielectric structure. The technique uses active data to estimate dielectric constant and thickness, and passive data to estimate loss tangent. The experimental setup is selected to represent a simplified single-voxel security scenario consisting of multiple dielectric layers backed by a human phantom layer (heated water). Tests using K-band prototype radar and radiometer systems yielded results with less than 5% error in the extracted dielectric constant, loss tangent and thickness of the unknown layer.

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