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Autor:
Andrew Robbins, Julien Macario, Richard D. Martin, Jesse P. Samluk, Shouyuan Shi, John P. Wilson, Dennis W. Prather, Caihua Chen, Christopher A. Schuetz, Rownak Shireen, Thomas E. Dillon, Peng Yao, E. Lee Stein, Daniel G. Mackrides
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves. 33:1076-1084
Millimeter wave (mmW) imaging has enjoyed a measure of success due to the unique properties of imaging in this spectral region, some of which are still being discovered. For example, a key advantage of mmW imaging is the ability to penetrate through
Autor:
E. Lee Stein, John P. Wilson, Jesse P. Samluk, Christopher A. Schuetz, Thomas E. Dillon, Dennis W. Prather, Richard D. Martin, Caihua Chen, Andrew Robbins, Daniel G. Mackrides
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves. 33:54-66
Millimeter-wave (mmW) imaging has evolved to the point where it offers distinctive remote sensing capabilities in many application scenarios, such as port and harbor security, search and rescue, and navigational aids, due to its unique ability to pen
Publikováno v:
Additional Conferences (Device Packaging, HiTEC, HiTEN, and CICMT). 2011:000201-000206
High operating temperature electronic components are needed for a variety of military, aerospace, down-hole, and electric vehicle applications. One of the limiting technologies is the availability of highly reliable capacitors that operate at tempera
Autor:
Mark S. Mirotznik, Christopher A. Schuetz, Jesse P. Samluk, Dennis W. Prather, Richard D. Martin, Thomas E. Dillon, E. Lee Stein, Daniel G. Mackrides
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Millimeter-wave (mmW) imaging is presently a subject of considerable interest due to the ability of mmW radiation to penetrate obscurants while concurrently exhibiting low atmospheric absorption loss in particular segments of the spectrum, including
Autor:
Jesse P. Samluk, Dennis W. Prather, Richard D. Martin, John P. Wilson, Christopher A. Schuetz, Daniel G. Mackrides, E. Lee Stein, Thomas E. Dillon
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The unique ability of the millimeter-wave portion of the spectrum to penetrate typical visual obscurants has resulted in a wide range of possible applications for imagers in this spectrum. Of particular interest to the military community are imagers
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Digital lock-in algorithms are routinely used to detect and measure very small AC signals acquired through digital signal analysis equipment, even if the signal may be obscured by coherent or incoherent noise sources many thousands of times larger. U
Autor:
Christopher A. Schuetz, Dennis W. Prather, Caihua Chen, Thomas E. Dillon, Richard D. Martin, E. Lee Stein, Mark S. Mirotznik, Jesse P. Samluk
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Passive imaging using millimeter waves (mmWs) has many advantages and applications in the defense and security markets. All terrestrial bodies emit mmW radiation and these wavelengths are able to penetrate smoke, blowing dust or sand, fog/clouds/mari
Autor:
Christopher A. Schuetz, Maciej Murakowski, E. Lee Stein, John P. Wilson, Janusz Murakowski, Dennis W. Prather, Richard D. Martin, Jesse P. Samluk, Daniel G. Mackrides
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Passive millimeter-wave (mmW) imaging has many specific defense, security and safety applications, due to the fact that all terrestrial bodies above absolute zero are emissive, and these wavelengths are not scattered by normal obscurants such as haze
Autor:
Mark S. Mirotznik, Jesse P. Samluk, Christopher A. Schuetz, Dennis W. Prather, E. Lee Stein, Caihua Chen, Richard D. Martin, Daniel G. Mackrides
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Millimeter-wave imaging is very interesting due to its unique transmission properties through a broad range of atmospheric obscurants such as cloud, dust, fog, sandstorms, and smoke, which thereby enables all-weather passive imaging. Unfortunately, t
Autor:
Peng Yao, E. Lee Stein, Caihua Chen, Jesse P. Samluk, Christopher A. Schuetz, Dennis W. Prather, Rownak Shireen, Daniel G. Mackrides, Julien Macario, Richard D. Martin
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Millimeter wave (mmW) imaging is continually being researched for its applicability in all weather imaging. While previous accounts of our imaging system utilized Q-band frequencies (33-50 GHz), we have implemented a system that now achieves far-fiel