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13 October 2011 Investigation of security related fully polarimetric signatures of radiometer measurements at W band
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Proceedings Volume 8188, Millimetre Wave and Terahertz Sensors and Technology IV; 818802 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.898192
Event: SPIE Security + Defence, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
The actual and continuous threat by international terrorism and the increasing number of terroristic attacks raise the danger to the public and create a new and more complex dimension of threat. This evolution must and can only be combat by the application of new counter-measures like advanced imaging technologies for wide-area surveillance and the detection of concealed dangerous objects. Passive microwave remote sensing allows a daytime independent non-destructive observation and examination of the objects of interest under nearly all weather conditions without artificial exposure of persons and observation areas, hence fully avoiding health risks. Furthermore the acquisition of polarimetric object characteristics can increase the detection capability by gathering complementary object information. The recent development and construction of a fullypolarimetric receiver at W band allows the acquisition of a new dimension of information compared to former imaging capabilities. The new receiver can be part of various imaging systems used at DLR over the years. This paper will show some imaging results recorded recently from different sceneries.
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Stephan Dill, Markus Peichl, and Daniel Rudolf "Investigation of security related fully polarimetric signatures of radiometer measurements at W band", Proc. SPIE 8188, Millimetre Wave and Terahertz Sensors and Technology IV, 818802 (13 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.898192
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KEYWORDS
Polarimetry

Radiometry

Receivers

Dielectric polarization

Information security

Imaging systems

Anisotropy

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