Through-Wall Imaging of Moving Targets Using UWB Random Noise Radar

For a through-wall ultrawideband (UWB) random noise radar using array antennas, subtraction of successive frames of the cross-correlation signals between each received element signal and the transmitted signal is able to isolate moving targets in heavy clutter. Images of moving targets are subsequently obtained using the back projection (BP) algorithm. This technique is not constrained to noise radar, but can also be applied to other kinds of radar systems. Different models based on the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) algorithm are set up to simulate different through-wall scenarios of moving targets. Simulation results show that the heavy clutter is suppressed, and the signal-to-clutter ratio (SCR) is greatly enhanced using this approach. Multiple moving targets can be detected, localized, and tracked for any random movement.