JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microwave Imaging Using Focused Array Antenna

Abstract

A novel phased-array solution to two-dimensional microwave imaging is proposed in this paper. Four microstrip antennas are used as transmitters, whereas a near-field focused array antenna is used to harvest the scattered energy by the object under test (OUT), and the image of the OUT can be reconstructed by a combination of SAR algorithm and frequency scan. The proposed setting of the imaging system has two superiorities. First, the beam is focused in the near-field, with low near-field sidelobes, which reduces interruptions. Second, the use of frequency-scanned linear subarrays reduces the cost caused by complex beam-forming network or switching system.

Keywords:
Phased array Microwave imaging Antenna (radio) Antenna array Microwave Beam pattern Computer science Beam steering Phased-array optics Microstrip Optics Microstrip antenna Near and far field Beam (structure) Electronic engineering Physics Telecommunications Engineering

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Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
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