RADAR Imaging in the Open field At 300 MHz-3000 MHz Radio Band
Rabindranath Bera, Jitendranath Bera, Sanjib Sil, Sourav Dhar,, Debdatta Kandar, Dipak Mondal

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of radar imaging technology in the 300 MHz to 3000 MHz band, emphasizing convergence with broadband wireless technologies like UWB for interference-free remote imaging.
Contribution
It explores the integration of communication and radar technologies, specifically utilizing DS-UWB to improve remote imaging quality and reduce interference.
Findings
Convergence of communication and radar technologies is feasible.
UWB technology can enhance remote imaging quality.
Potential applications in intelligent transport systems are identified.
Abstract
With the technological growth of broadband wireless technology like CDMA and UWB, a lots of development efforts towards wireless communication system and Imaging radar system are well justified. Efforts are also being imparted towards a Convergence Technology.. the convergence between a communication and radar technology which will result in ITS (Intelligent Transport System) and other applications. This encourages present authors for this development. They are trying to utilize or converge the communication technologies towards radar and to achieve the Interference free and clutter free quality remote images of targets using DS-UWB wireless technology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUltra-Wideband Communications Technology · Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis · Geophysical Methods and Applications
