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Jie Liu, Tao Li, Sijie Ma, Qiang Shan and Weiping Jiang
Slant range geometry plays a crucial role in interpreting synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations, especially in converting line-of-sight (LOS) surface deformations to actual vertical subsidence. This paper proposes a new conversion model to retrieve...
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Huimin Li and Yijun He
Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) has been widely acknowledged for its advantages in collecting ocean surface measurements under all weather conditions during day and night. Despite the strongly nonlinear imaging process, SAR measurements of ocea...
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Angel James Medina Medina, Rolando Salas López, Jhon Antony Zabaleta Santisteban, Katerin Meliza Tuesta Trauco, Efrain Yury Turpo Cayo, Nixon Huaman Haro, Manuel Oliva Cruz and Darwin Gómez Fernández
One of the world?s major agricultural crops is rice (Oryza sativa), a staple food for more than half of the global population. In this research, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical images are used to analyze the monthly dynamics of this crop in th...
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Priyank Kalgaonkar and Mohamed El-Sharkawy
Accurate perception is crucial for autonomous vehicles (AVs) to navigate safely, especially in adverse weather and lighting conditions where single-sensor networks (e.g., cameras or radar) struggle with reduced maneuverability and unrecognizable targets....
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Maria Louro da Silva, Carolina Gouveia, Daniel Filipe Albuquerque and Hugo Plácido da Silva
Bio-Radar (BR) systems have shown great promise for biometric applications. Conventional methods can be forged, or fooled. Even alternative methods intrinsic to the user, such as the Electrocardiogram (ECG), present drawbacks as they require contact with...
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Markus Metallinos Log, Thomas Thoresen, Maren H. R. Eitrheim, Tomas Levin and Trude Tørset
Many modern vehicles collect inter-vehicle distance data from radar sensors as input to driver assistance systems. However, vehicle manufacturers often use proprietary algorithms to conceal the collected data, making them inaccessible to external individ...
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Hossein Shahverdi, Mohammad Nabati, Parisa Fard Moshiri, Reza Asvadi and Seyed Ali Ghorashi
Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been a popular area of research in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Human?Computer Interaction (HCI) over the past decade. The objective of this field is to detect human activities through numeric or visual representa...
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Suhare Solaiman, Emad Alsuwat and Rajwa Alharthi
In this paper, a framework for simultaneous tracking and recognizing drone targets using a low-cost and small-sized millimeter-wave radar is presented. The radar collects the reflected signals of multiple targets in the field of view, including drone and...
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Bona P. Fitrikananda, Yazdi Ibrahim Jenie, Rianto Adhy Sasongko and Hari Muhammad
The rise in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) usage has opened exciting possibilities but has also introduced risks, particularly in aviation, with instances of UAVs flying dangerously close to commercial airplanes. The potential for accidents underscores th...
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Davi V. Q. Rodrigues, Delong Zuo and Changzhi Li
Researchers have made substantial efforts to improve the measurement of structural reciprocal motion using radars in the last years. However, the signal-to-noise ratio of the radar?s received signal still plays an important role for long-term monitoring ...
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