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Wed 10 Jun | 10:10 - 11:50
Room 253ABC
Russell Kenney, Chrisopher Rodenbeck
Univ. of Oklahoma, Naval Research Laboratory
Suresh Venkatesh
North Carolina State Univ.
Radar sensors have found a wide variety of use cases in industrial and scientific measurement applications. This session explores how recent advances in hardware and techniques are enabling novel applications and enhanced performance for microwave and mm-wave radar sensors. Topics include radar systems for non-destructive testing, human sensing and tracking, and coherent multi-static imaging.
10:10 - 10:30
We2B-1 A G-Band SAR System for Non-Destructive Inspection of Packaged Products
Veronika Kienle, Alexander Grathwohl, Nico Riese, Felix Matt, Mark Eberspächer, Christian Waldschmidt
Universität Ulm, Technische Hochschule Würzburg-Schweinfurt
10:30 - 10:50
We2B-2 Millimetre-Wave FMCW Radar Thickness Measurement Under Environmental Vibration Using Hardware Synchronization and Reference Reflector Compensations
Yusuke Mitsui, Kazuhiro Tsujimura, Hiroki Mori
Toshiba
10:50 - 11:10
We2B-3 Wall Analysis of Buildings Using a Compact Multi-Band Radar System with a Common Phase-Center Antenna
Nico Riese, Veronika Kienle, Martin Hitzler, Christian Waldschmidt
Universität Ulm
11:10 - 11:30
We2B-4 Low-Power Analog Correlator Based Code-Domain UWB MIMO Radar for Human Sensing and Tracking
T. Liang, A. Undavalli, A. Kumar, K. Rashed, S. Chakrabartty, A. Natarajan, A. Nagulu
Northeastern University, Yale Univ., Oregon State Univ., WashU
11:30 - 11:50
We2B-5 Distributed Coherent OFDM-Based Digital Radar for Multistatic UAV-Borne SAR
Julian Kanz, Christian Gesell, Christina Bonfert, David Werbunat, Julian Aguilar, Alexander Grathwohl, Christian Waldschmidt
Universität Ulm