In order to improve the detection performance in passive millimeter-wave (PMMW) imaging, a new method forwarding a null in the direction of human body and objects is proposed. The forward-nulling PMMW imaging using a dielectric tube occupied by cooling water placed near the focus line of a parabolic cylinder are performed. It is shown experimentally that the contrast between human body and conducting objects such as a conducting plate and a conducting sphere is improved by the presence of the cooling dielectric tube and parabolic cylinder.
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Hiroyasu SATO, Kohei KURIYAMA, Kunio SAWAYA, "Forward-Nulling Passive Millimeter Wave Imaging Using Cooling Dielectric Tube" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E95-C, no. 10, pp. 1627-1634, October 2012, doi: 10.1587/transele.E95.C.1627.
Abstract: In order to improve the detection performance in passive millimeter-wave (PMMW) imaging, a new method forwarding a null in the direction of human body and objects is proposed. The forward-nulling PMMW imaging using a dielectric tube occupied by cooling water placed near the focus line of a parabolic cylinder are performed. It is shown experimentally that the contrast between human body and conducting objects such as a conducting plate and a conducting sphere is improved by the presence of the cooling dielectric tube and parabolic cylinder.
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