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Rapid beamsteering reflectarrays for mm-wave and submm-wave imaging radars

Luukanen et al., 2011

Document ID
4417982528815827635
Author
Luukanen A
Ala-Laurinaho J
Martins D
Häkli J
Koivisto P
Pursula P
Rantakari P
Säily J
Tamminen A
Tuovinen R
Sipilä M
Publication year
Publication venue
Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology XIV

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Recent developments in millimetre to submillimetre-wave imaging radars with excellent ranging resolution provide an attractive route towards stand-off imaging of concealed explosives at ranges up to several tens of meters. Present systems typically rely on only one …
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