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- 2Ultra-wideband radar
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- 1Microwave imaging
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Spring 2012
Ultra-wideband (UWB) pulses scattered from objects contain essential information. By analyzing the scattered pulse, the objects can be located, imaged and characterized. This thesis focuses on characterizing physical and electrical properties of planar metallic and dielectric objects by analyzing...
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Ultra Wideband Radar Technology and Signal Processing Methods for the Multiphase Flow Monitoring and Tunnel Boring Operations
DownloadSpring 2024
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar technology can provide solutions for many existing challenges in the industry. In this research, we tackle three existing problems in the oil industry and tunnel construction operations. First, microwave imaging and associated signal processing techniques are proposed...