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Design of 2-D MIMO antenna arrays for high resolution burden surface imaging

  • University of Science and Technology Beijing
  • Key Laboratory of Precision Opto-Mechatronics Technology (Ministry of Education)

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Abstract

In this paper, 2-D MIMO antenna arrays suitable for high resolution burden surface imaging radar operating in frequency band 24-26GHz are proposed. In order to eliminate the cross-range resolution degradation when the antenna beam radiates to the burden surface in nonperpendicular angle, MIMO antenna arrays with elliptical cross-section beam are specially designed. To suppress the high side lobe level of these designed MIMO arrays, two MIMO array sparse methods by symmetrically sparse the arrays with denser elements in the centre and sparse elements around are presented and analyzed. Patterns of the designed MIMO arrays are simulated, which verified the effectiveness of the MIMO arrays for burden surface imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 2013 IEEE 11th International Conference on Electronic Measurement and Instruments, ICEMI 2013
Pages895-900
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Externally publishedYes
Event2013 IEEE 11th International Conference on Electronic Measurement and Instruments, ICEMI 2013 - Harbin, China
Duration: 16 Aug 201318 Aug 2013

Publication series

NameProceedings of 2013 IEEE 11th International Conference on Electronic Measurement and Instruments, ICEMI 2013
Volume2

Conference

Conference2013 IEEE 11th International Conference on Electronic Measurement and Instruments, ICEMI 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHarbin
Period16/08/1318/08/13

Keywords

  • MIMO antenna array design
  • burden surface imaging
  • high resolution
  • nonperpendicular radiation
  • side lobe suppression

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