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Through-the-Wall Small Weapon Detection Based on Polarimetric Radar Techniques

Authors: Traian Dogaru; Calvin Le; ARMY RESEARCH LAB ADELPHI MD SENSORS AND ELECTRON DEVICES DIRECTORATE
 
Abstract: In this report, we investigate techniques for small weapon detection in the context of sensing-through-walls radar sensors. Our approach exploits the radar wave polarization in order to discriminate between a human carrying a weapon and an unarmed human. We first develop a polarization optimization procedure for a rifle-like target, but demonstrate that this technique does not perform as expected in the presence of a human. Next, we introduce a more robust discrimination procedure based on the ratio of the cross- to co-polarization radar signature. We show that this technique produces a measurable enhancement (of at least 8 dB) when the human carries a weapon versus the case of an unarmed human. We support this idea with numerical examples that include radar cross section evaluations, synthetic aperture radar images of humans in rooms of various complexities, and the Doppler spectrum of a moving human.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept.
Pages: 46
Report Date: Dec-2009
Report Number: A102015
Keywords relating to this report:
*DETECTION
*POLARIZATION
*RADAR CROSS SECTIONS
*Small arms
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
CONCEALMENT
DETECTORS
FINITE DIFFERENCE TIME DOMAIN
HUMANS
MOVING TARGET INDICATORS
OPTIMIZATION
RADAR
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
TARGET SIGNATURES
WALLS
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