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Radio Science | 2017

Simple Estimation of Late-Time Response for Radar Target Identification

Akkarat Boonpoonga; Pongsathorn Chomdee; Santana Burintramart; Prayoot Akkaraekthalin

This paper proposes a conceptual technique for the simple estimation of the late-time response for radar target identification without a priori knowledge of the target geometry or orientation. In the proposed technique, the cross correlation between the backscattering response and transmitted wave is performed. Peaks will occur in the cross-correlation output when the transmitted wave is aligned with the same features in the received backscattering response. The commencement of the late-time response corresponds with the peak resulting from a superimposed pattern between the transmitted wave and late-time response. The matrix pencil method was exploited in order to extract the poles from the received backscattering response. Several simulations were performed to evaluate the performance of the proposed estimation technique. The simulation results confirmed the superiority of the proposed approach. In the special case of the transmission with a monocycle pulse, the commencement of the late-time response can be automatically selected from the third peak of the resulting cross-correlation output.


ieee conference on antenna measurements applications | 2015

Radar target identification of coated object using Cauchy method

Nattawat Chantasen; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart

This paper presents an object identification. The PEC sphere which is coated by different dielectrics is determined through poles extracted by using a Cauchy method. Simulations were conducted to investigate the effect of electrical property and thickness of dielectrics used to coat the PEC sphere. Poles extracted from the scattering frequency response of objects are employed to identify their properties. Simulation results show that different dielectrics and thickness of coating materials have different poles.


International Journal of Antennas and Propagation | 2018

On the Resolution Improvement of Radar Target Identification with Filtering Antenna Effects

Lakkhana Bannawat; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart; Prayoot Akkaraekthalin

An investigation on the improvement of the resolution of a radar target identification system is presented in this paper. Degradation of resolution is mainly due to influence factors associated with antennas, including the strong coupling between transmitting and receiving antennas and the variation in the antenna response. A filtering technique was therefore introduced to mitigate the underlying problem. In the technique, the antenna effects were filtered out of the total response backscattered from the objects in the radar target identification system. The short-time matrix pencil method (STMPM) was then employed to extract the poles from the backscattered response in order to identify the object. Simulation and experimentation examples are illustrated to confirm the improvement of the resolution by filtering the antenna effects. The simulation and experimentation were divided into several categories, that is, different antennas and differently shaped objects, in order to validate the advantage of filtering the antenna effects. They were setup in order to demonstrate that the poles obtained from performing the STMPM without the filtering technique were mainly because of the antenna rather than the object’s characteristic. The results showed that the resolution of the identification was significantly increased when performing pole extraction and filtering the antenna effects.


ieee conference on antenna measurements applications | 2015

FPGA implementation for GPR signal processing based on HW/SW co-design architecture

Pachara Srimuk; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart

This paper proposes a field programmable gate array (FPGA) implementation for signal processing of a ground penetrating radar (GPR). The signal processing includes zero offset removal and clutter reduction. The implementation is based on the hardware and software (HW/SW) co-design. The hardware structures are introduced for performing zero offset removal and clutter reduction. The hardware structures are constructed with a basic processing elements such as multipliers and adders etc. Software designed on MicroBlaze is employed to control the hardware architectures and data flows including reading and writing memories. The design architectures including hardware and software is implemented on a Xilinx Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC XC7Z020-CLG484-1 FPGA device. Experimental results based on the FPGA device are given to examine the performance of the proposed implementation. The B-scan GPR image are shown to demonstrate the ability of the proposed architecture. Preliminary experimentations show good agreement between implementation and simulation.


international electrical engineering congress | 2014

Analysis of object buried in soil by using matrix pencil method

Cheepchanok Yochanang; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart


international electrical engineering congress | 2014

Radar target identification using Cauchy method

Nattawat Chantasan; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart


Radio Science | 2018

Automatic Detection and Classification of Buried Objects Using Ground‐Penetrating Radar for Counter‐Improvised Explosive Devices

Nattawat Chantasen; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart; Krit Athikulwongse; Prayoot Akkaraekthalin


international symposium on antennas and propagation | 2017

Compensation of antenna effects for stepped-frequency radar identification systems

Feaveya Kheawprae; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Lakkhana Bannawat; Santana Burintramart


international symposium on antennas and propagation | 2017

Resoltuion improvement of GPR image using antenna calibration for object detection

Lakkhana Bannawat; Akkarat Boonpoonga; Santana Burintramart


asian conference on defence technology | 2017

Underground radar target classification based on Matrix Pencil Method

Santana Burintramart; Akkarat Boonpoonga

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Akkarat Boonpoonga

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Lakkhana Bannawat

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Prayoot Akkaraekthalin

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Nattawat Chantasen

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Cheepchanok Yochanang

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Feaveya Kheawprae

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Krit Athikulwongse

Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency

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Nattawat Chantasan

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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Pachara Srimuk

King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok

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