TY - GEN
T1 - A 3.5-8 GHz Analog Complex Cross-Correlator for Interferometric Passive Millimeter-Wave Security Imaging Systems
AU - Wang, Chao
AU - Ye, Xiuzhu
AU - Chen, Xi
AU - Xin, Xin
AU - Liang, Bingyuan
AU - Li, Zhiping
AU - Hu, Anyong
AU - Miao, Jungang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE).
PY - 2018/12/31
Y1 - 2018/12/31
N2 - The detection of concealed-weapons and explosives on human body is important for protection against terrorist threats. Due to the low intrusiveness and the ability to pass through clothing and atmospheric occlusions, millimeter wave imaging technique has been gaining interest in security sensing applications. Interferometric imaging technique is well suited for passive millimeter wave security imaging systems since interferometric imaging has the benefits of high imaging rate and large field of view. For interferometric imaging systems, the cross-correlator is a vital component since it performs cross-correlation measurement of the outputs of the antenna pairs in the imaging system. In this paper, the design, analysis, and implementation of a 3.5-8 GHz analog complex cross-correlator for interferometric passive millimeter-wave security imaging applications are presented. The correlator achieves large bandwidth with low cost by using the 'add and square' detection scheme which employs zero-bias Schottky diodes and simplified RF network. The bandwidth requirement for the security imaging system is also analyzed. In order to investigate the performance of the correlator, single-frequency test with different input power levels is applied to the correlator. The measurement results reveal the input power dependent property of the correlator. The frequency dependent property of the quadrature error presented in the correlator is also demonstrated. The proposed correlator is applied to a Ka-band passive millimeter-wave security imager which consists of 256 receivers, the image of a point source and an actual imaging scenario are produced in order to show the validity and performance of the correlator. From the single-frequency test and the imaging system test, the correlator is well suited for interferometric security imaging applications.
AB - The detection of concealed-weapons and explosives on human body is important for protection against terrorist threats. Due to the low intrusiveness and the ability to pass through clothing and atmospheric occlusions, millimeter wave imaging technique has been gaining interest in security sensing applications. Interferometric imaging technique is well suited for passive millimeter wave security imaging systems since interferometric imaging has the benefits of high imaging rate and large field of view. For interferometric imaging systems, the cross-correlator is a vital component since it performs cross-correlation measurement of the outputs of the antenna pairs in the imaging system. In this paper, the design, analysis, and implementation of a 3.5-8 GHz analog complex cross-correlator for interferometric passive millimeter-wave security imaging applications are presented. The correlator achieves large bandwidth with low cost by using the 'add and square' detection scheme which employs zero-bias Schottky diodes and simplified RF network. The bandwidth requirement for the security imaging system is also analyzed. In order to investigate the performance of the correlator, single-frequency test with different input power levels is applied to the correlator. The measurement results reveal the input power dependent property of the correlator. The frequency dependent property of the quadrature error presented in the correlator is also demonstrated. The proposed correlator is applied to a Ka-band passive millimeter-wave security imager which consists of 256 receivers, the image of a point source and an actual imaging scenario are produced in order to show the validity and performance of the correlator. From the single-frequency test and the imaging system test, the correlator is well suited for interferometric security imaging applications.
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U2 - 10.23919/PIERS.2018.8597723
DO - 10.23919/PIERS.2018.8597723
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85060931120
T3 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium
SP - 692
EP - 699
BT - 2018 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium, PIERS-Toyama 2018 - Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2018 Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium, PIERS-Toyama 2018
Y2 - 1 August 2018 through 4 August 2018
ER -