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Multi-view through-the-wall radar imaging using compressed sensing

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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:12 authored by Jie YangJie Yang, Abdesselam BouzerdoumAbdesselam Bouzerdoum, Moeness Amin
This paper considers the problem of Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging (TWRI) from multiple views using Compressed Sensing (CS). The scene reconstruction problem is reformulated in terms of finding a sparse representation of the target locations, consistent with the observations. In contrast to the common approach of first applying image formation to each view and then fusing the single-view images, observations from the different views are combined together into a composite measurement vector and a new dictionary is constructed accordingly. A sparse image representation of the scene is then obtained from the composite measurement vector and the new dictionary using 1 -norm minimization. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed approach using various standoff distances and perspectives achieves a better performance in terms of detecting targets compared to the alternative approach of image formation followed by fusion.

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Yang, J., Bouzerdoum, A. & Amin, M. G. (2010). Multi-view through-the-wall radar imaging using compressed sensing. 18th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO 2010 (pp. 1429-1433).

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European Signal Processing Conference

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1429-1433

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English

RIS ID

61921

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