Microwave Surveillance based on Ghost Imaging and Distributed Antennas
Xiaopeng Wang, Zihuai Lin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a microwave surveillance method combining ghost imaging and distributed antennas, demonstrating high-resolution imaging with low system complexity through theoretical analysis and simulations.
Contribution
It presents a novel microwave surveillance scheme utilizing ghost imaging and distributed antennas, enhancing imaging quality while reducing system complexity.
Findings
High-quality imaging achievable with low system complexity
Theoretical analysis confirms effectiveness of the proposed method
Simulations validate the surveillance performance
Abstract
In this letter, we proposed a ghost imaging (GI) and distributed antennas based microwave surveillance scheme. By analyzing its imaging resolution and sampling requirement, the potential of employing microwave GI to achieve high-quality surveillance performance with low system complexity has been demonstrated. The theoretical analysis and effectiveness of the proposed microwave surveillance method are also validated via simulations.
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