Abstract
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) has proven to be useful in surveying, and particularly change detection. When used with interferometric techniques, SAR can detect phase-correlated target movement up to a small fraction of carrier wavelength. Studies have shown a huge advantages in urban area surveying using this technique on satellite-borne SAR sensors over conventional surveying [1]. Some on-going research has also shown possible application of Interferometric Ground-based SAR (GBSAR) sensors that works on a linear rail and around X-band to Ku-band [2]. With the recent advancement in autonomous driving, 77–81 GHz MIMO sensors has been developed for vehicles [3]. While these sensors are not originally intended for SAR, it has been shown a decent SAR image can be formed using these sensor with interferometric measurements. This paper reveals the preliminary result of interferometric SAR imaging using these 77–81 GHz MIMO sensors in a confined indoor environment with corner reflectors.
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