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7 June 2024 Multistatic cylindrical fast backprojection 3D image reconstruction
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Abstract
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has recently developed a next-generation cylindrical millimeter-wave imaging system. This system is based on linear sparse multistatic imaging arrays. Data from this system can be focused using 3D FFT-based reconstruction algorithms, which are reasonably efficient and can be performed in near real time, or by back-projection methods that are versatile and more accurate but are computationally intensive and require lengthy post-processing. Cylindrical Fast Backprojection (CFBP) is a novel image reconstruction algorithm developed at PNNL that radically increases the efficiency of backprojection and is ideally suited to microwave and millimeter-wave imaging systems based on scanned linear arrays such as body scanners in common use for aviation security screening. This method achieves its gains in efficiency by separating a full backprojection into a sequence of three steps, range focusing, vertical focusing, and lateral focusing, with intermediate results used to avoid repetitive multidimensional computation. The method is called cylindrical fast backprojection due to the use of two-dimensional stored results, or look-up tables, that have cylindrical symmetry about the linear array. The method is well suited to cylindrically scanned linear arrays but is equally valid for linear arrays scanned to form planar or arbitrary apertures. This paper describes the CFBP algorithm and validates its performance using simulated data.
Conference Presentation
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
David M. Sheen and R. Trevor Clark "Multistatic cylindrical fast backprojection 3D image reconstruction", Proc. SPIE 13048, Radar Sensor Technology XXVIII, 130480X (7 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3013952
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Reconstruction algorithms

Image restoration

Imaging systems

Voxels

Interpolation

Calibration

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