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W-band MIMO GB-SAR for Bridge Testing/Monitoring

Journal

ELECTRONICS
Volume 10, Issue 18, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10182261

Keywords

ground-based synthetic aperture radar; radar interferometry; radar remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar; W-band

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  1. Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze Grant [2323.1639]

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This paper proposes a fast MIMO-GBSAR radar operating in W-band, which can complete a scan in less than 8 seconds and is compact and lightweight for easy deployment in the field. Through testing in a controlled environment and a real case study, the performance of this radar has been proven.
Interferometric radars are widely used for static and dynamic monitoring of large structures such as bridges, culverts, wind turbine towers, chimneys, masonry towers, stay cables, buildings, and monuments. Most of these radars operate in Ku-band (17 GHz). Nevertheless, a higher operative frequency could allow the design of smaller, lighter, and faster equipment. In this paper, a fast MIMO-GBSAR (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Ground-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar) operating in W-band (77 GHz) has been proposed. The radar can complete a scan in less than 8 s. Furthermore, as its overall dimension is smaller than 230 mm, it can be easily fixed to the head of a camera tripod, which makes its deployment in the field very easy, even by a single operator. The performance of this radar was tested in a controlled environment and in a realistic case study.

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