Through-the-wall surveillance technologies

This paper will present a brief overview of methods for solving the problem of surveillance behind the opaque wall. A low cost method for detecting moving objects behind the wall, based on the analysis of reflected pulse UWB signal is considered in more details. Demonstration of real work of the method is carried out with use of the operating breadboard model of the device implementing this method.

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