Study of effect of room window on through wall imaging in UWB range

In through wall imaging (TWI), detection is possible due to dielectric contrasts between target and room environment. Complexity increases if room consists of furniture's and other objects beside desired target. Further detection of desired target becomes complex with the presence of window in back wall of room. Thus in this paper, effect of presence of window in back wall of room is investigated on detection and imaging. A detection technique is proposed in which signal processing technique is applied to extract the target information from clutter signal. A back projection imaging technique is applied to image the target. For this purpose, indigenously a TWI system based on step frequency continuous wave (SFCW) principle is developed in ultra wide band (UWB) range of frequency (i.e., 3.95 GHz to 5.85 GHz), plywood considered as wall and metallic plate is considered as target behind the plywood wall. The results are quite encouraging.