1993 documents found.

3D imaging by fast deconvolution algorithm in short-range UWB radar for concealed weapon detection
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Timofey Savelyev, Alexander Yarovoy
Published online : 01-06-2013
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A fast imaging algorithm for real-time use in short-range (ultra-wideband) radar with synthetic or real-array aperture is proposed. The reflected field is presented here as a convolution of the target reflectivity and point spread function (PSF) of the imaging system. To obtain a focused 3D image, the proposed algorithm deconvolves the PSF out from the acquired data volume with high speed due to f
MRF volume 5 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
John Wood, Eduard Beltrán
Published online : 01-04-2013
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MRF volume 5 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
John Wood, Eduard Beltrán
Published online : 01-04-2013
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A 2-bit, 3.1 GS/s, band-pass DSM receiver for active antenna systems
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Udo Karthaus, Stephan Ahles, Ahmed Elmaghraby, Horst Wagner
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This paper presents a radio frequency (RF) continuous-time band-pass delta sigma modulator (CT BP DSM) receiver realized in a 180 nm SiGe BiCMOS technology. It also provides an introduction to active antenna systems (AAS) for cellular infrastructure base stations, which is the target application for this RF integrated circuit (IC). The internal quantizer and feedback digital to analog converter (D
Multi-channel reconfigurable front-end architecture for waveform-agile radar
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Giacomo Calabrese, Lorenzo Pagli, Oleg A. Krasnov, Alexander G. Yarovoy
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This paper presents the design of a multi-channel reconfigurable front-end architecture for a waveform-agile radar. At first the purpose of the design is explained following the status of research on software-defined radar at MTSR. A description of the proposed system architecture is given with details on sub-systems implementation. Then some preliminary results obtained on a prototype of the plat
Enhanced tunable performance of high -factor BaSrTiO film bulk acoustic wave resonators
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Andrei Vorobiev, Spartak Gevorgian
Published online : 01-06-2013
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Emerging intrinsically tunable film bulk acoustic wave(BAW) resonators allow the development of new generation reconfigurable and agile microwave circuits. In this paper, we demonstrate the enhancement of tunable performance of the high Q-factor BaSrTiO BAW ? solidly mounted resonators (BAW?SMR) by varying Ba concentration. The BaSrTiO BAW?SMR reveal tunability of series resonance frequency up to
Position estimation of lap joints for seam tracking applications at mm-wave frequencies
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Jochen O. Schrattenecker, Andreas Haderer, Günther Reinthaler, Andreas Stelzer
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In this paper, we present the results of using a frequency-stepped continuous-wave radar system to estimate the position of overlapping and electrically good conductive plates. We especially focus on polarimetric scattering effects caused by the step of a lap joint, which is a common welding-geometry. To model the step's contribution to the overall scattered signal, we use a two-dimensional combin
Miniature single-sideband subharmonically-pumped 60 GHz direct upconverter in a uniplanar GaAs pHEMT technology using inductive and capacitive loading techniques
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Khelifa Hettak, Tyler N. Ross, Nazish Irfan, Gabriel Cormier, Mustapha C. E. Yagoub, Gilbert A. Morin, Jim S. Wight
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This paper presents a novel, compact, single-sideband (SSB) subharmonically-pumped (SHP) direct upconverter developed in a uniplanar 0.18 ?m GaAs technology. A total of 100 MHz in-phase and quadrature signals directly modulate the second harmonic of a 30 GHz carrier signal, producing a 60.1 GHz output. Two pairs of antiparallel diodes reduce feed-through of the 30 GHz local oscillator (LO) signal
Toward highly scaled AlN/GaN-on-Silicon devices for millimeter wave applications
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Farid Medjdoub, Yoann Tagro, Bertrand Grimbert, Damien Ducatteau, Nathalie Rolland
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In this work, the possibility of achieving GaN-on-Si devices for millimeter wave applications operating at high bias is demonstrated. It is shown that highly scaled AlN/GaN-on-Si double heterostructure enables us to significantly improve electron confinement under high electric field as compared to single heterostructure while delivering high carrier density (>2 × 10 cm). Subsequently, trapping ef
Study of the noise processes in microwave oscillators based on passive optical resonators
Bart Nauwelaers, Frank E. van Vliet, François le Chevalier, Khaldoun Saleh, Pierre-Henri Merrer, Amel Ali-Slimane, Olivier Llopis, Gilles Cibiel
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Two types of optoelectronic oscillators delivering high spectral purity microwave signals are presented in this paper. These oscillators use the Pound?Drever?Hall laser stabilization technique to lock the laser carrier onto two different types of passive optical resonators featuring high-quality factors: a fiber ring resonator (FRR) and a whispering gallery mode monocrystalline disk-shaped micro-r