RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System
Low profile and simple configuration are advantageous for RF module in passive millimeter-wave imaging system. High sensitivity over broad operation bandwidth is also necessary to detect right information from weak signal. We propose a broadband layer-structured module with low profile, simple struc...
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author | Kunio Sakakibara Kunihiko Ohkawa Yutaka Aoki Nobuyoshi Kikuma |
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description | Low profile and simple configuration are advantageous for RF module in passive millimeter-wave imaging system. High sensitivity over broad operation bandwidth is also necessary to detect right information from weak signal. We propose a broadband layer-structured module with low profile, simple structure, and ease of manufacture. This module is composed of a lens antenna and a detector module that consists of a detector circuit and a broadband microstrip-to-waveguide transition. The module forms a layer structure as a printed substrate with detector circuit is fixed between two metal plates with horn antennas and back-short waveguides. We developed a broadband passive millimeter-wave imaging module composed of a lens antenna and a detector module in this work. The gain and the antenna efficiency were measured, and the broadband operation was observed for the lens antenna. For the detector module, peak sensitivity was 8100 V/W. Furthermore, the detector module recognized a difference in the absorber’s temperature. The designs of the lens antenna and the detector module are presented and the RF performances of these components are reported. Finally, passive millimeter-wave imaging of a car, a human, and a metal plate in clothes is demonstrated in this paper. |
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spelling | doaj-art-2ebb9c1eb9e142f69da93f89bacd83bc2025-02-03T06:42:06ZengWileyInternational Journal of Antennas and Propagation1687-58691687-58772016-01-01201610.1155/2016/68946766894676RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging SystemKunio Sakakibara0Kunihiko Ohkawa1Yutaka Aoki2Nobuyoshi Kikuma3Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya 466-8555, JapanDENSO CORPORATION, Kariya 448-8661, JapanDENSO CORPORATION, Kariya 448-8661, JapanNagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya 466-8555, JapanLow profile and simple configuration are advantageous for RF module in passive millimeter-wave imaging system. High sensitivity over broad operation bandwidth is also necessary to detect right information from weak signal. We propose a broadband layer-structured module with low profile, simple structure, and ease of manufacture. This module is composed of a lens antenna and a detector module that consists of a detector circuit and a broadband microstrip-to-waveguide transition. The module forms a layer structure as a printed substrate with detector circuit is fixed between two metal plates with horn antennas and back-short waveguides. We developed a broadband passive millimeter-wave imaging module composed of a lens antenna and a detector module in this work. The gain and the antenna efficiency were measured, and the broadband operation was observed for the lens antenna. For the detector module, peak sensitivity was 8100 V/W. Furthermore, the detector module recognized a difference in the absorber’s temperature. The designs of the lens antenna and the detector module are presented and the RF performances of these components are reported. Finally, passive millimeter-wave imaging of a car, a human, and a metal plate in clothes is demonstrated in this paper.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6894676 |
spellingShingle | Kunio Sakakibara Kunihiko Ohkawa Yutaka Aoki Nobuyoshi Kikuma RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System International Journal of Antennas and Propagation |
title | RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System |
title_full | RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System |
title_fullStr | RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System |
title_full_unstemmed | RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System |
title_short | RF Performance of Layer-Structured Broadband Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging System |
title_sort | rf performance of layer structured broadband passive millimeter wave imaging system |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/6894676 |
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