Pactive sensors for security applications

In this paper, we describe a novel sensor that combines features from both passive and active millimeterwave systems: a pactive sensor. The usefulness of a pactive sensor lies in its ability to combine measurements to reduce ambiguity; to switch between modalities in order to resolve and enhance image details; to preserve size, weight, and power (SWaP); and finally to reduce cost.

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