Accession Number:

ADA090838

Title:

Super-Resolution Imagery by Frequency Sweeping.

Descriptive Note:

Final rept.,

Corporate Author:

MOORE SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PHILADELPHIA PA

Personal Author(s):

Report Date:

1980-08-15

Pagination or Media Count:

179.0

Abstract:

A longstanding problem in radar and electromagnetic scattering measurements is the reconstruction of object shape and detail, i.e. an image, from far field scatter data to be used in object identification and classification. During the period covered by this report we have been able to demonstrate in a feasibility study the first reconstruction of a 3-D image of a perfectly reflecting object from its wave-vector diversity multifrequency and multiaspect scatter data making use of a new Weighted Fourier Domain Projection Theorem WFDPT and establish a relationship between holography with wavelength diversity and inverse scattering. Coherent wave vector diversity radar techniques are used to access a finite volume of the 3-D Fourier space also known as reciprocal space or p-space of the scattering object. The WFDPT permits the use of hybrid digitaloptical computing that enables the retrieval and display of 3-D image information in parallel slices or cross-sectional outlines. The major attributes of this approach as compared to totally digital computing are its potential for displaying a true 3-D image in real-time. Wave-vector diversity methods appear suitable for the imaging of two classes of practical objects namely non-dispersive perfectly reflecting objects of the type often encountered in radar and sonar and semitransparent weakly scattering objects such as certain ultrasound and light scattering objects encountered in biology and medicine.

Subject Categories:

  • Acoustic Detection and Detectors
  • Active and Passive Radar Detection and Equipment

Distribution Statement:

APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE