Algorithm of Restore Shape of The Object From The Reflected UWB Signal
Algorithm of Restore Shape of The Object From The Reflected UWB Signal
S. L. Chernyshev
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Moscow, Russia
e-mail: [email protected]
AbstractAlgorithm of reconstructing the shape of the object inhomogeneities which completely determine the shape of the
from the reflected UWB signal based on the mentioned reflections object.
developed. This algorithm uses a discrete model of the object and
allows to determine the wave reflection coefficients of local II. MECHANISM OF REFLECTED WAVE FORMATION
inhomogeneities which completely determine the shape of the An arbitrary configuration of the longitudinal section of the
object. metallic object shown in Fig. 1. Rungs show heterogeneities of
the object, which create obstacles to the propagation of the
Keywordsalgorithm; inhomogeneities; long-range portraits; transverse electromagnetic wave. Each rung creates wave
shape; UWB signals
reflection coefficient S i , where i - the rung number (i=1,,N).
I. INTRODUCTION
UWB signals are highly informative. This feature allows the
detection of subtle objects and their recognition [1,2]. As is
known UWB signals are also used for high-speed wireless data
transmission [3]. For object recognition, you must have a priori
a database of their long-range portraits. These portraits can be x
obtained experimentally by making the models of objects and S1 S
irradiate them in an anechoic chamber. Another way to obtain 2
S2 b2 (1) / a2 (1)
Yes S n S n 1 H
We can show that we can similarly determine the reflection
coefficient for any inhomogeneity: No
End
Sn bn (n 1) / an (n 1)
Fig. 2. Simplified sheme of algorithm.
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This expression describes a rectangular video pulse. If we
consider a discrete model of a spherical surface, breaking it into 0,2
10 stages and putting, for example, q 0, 2 , the reflection 0,18 S
0,16
coefficients of irregularities are as
0,14
0,12
Sn 0,1; n 1,...,10 0,1
0,08
0,06
If we substitute in the developed algorithm the data
corresponding to the solid line, we fully restore the reflection 0,04
coefficients of given above in (6). If we substitute in the 0,02
developed algorithm the data corresponding to the dotted line, 0
1 6 11 16 n
we can not restore these the reflection coefficients.
g 0,12
Fig. 4. The dependence of the reflection coefficients for the impulse response
0,1
(dotted line in Figure 3).
0,08
0,06 V. CONCLUSIONS
0,04 This algorithm makes it possible to determine the shape of
0,02 k the object from the reflected UWB signal, taking into account
internal reflections between local inhomogeneities, which make
0
the analysis more accurate than the method of physical optics.
-2
-0,02 3 8 13 18
-0,04
-0,06 REFERENCES
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