Hägelen, M.M.HägelenStanko, S.S.StankoEssen, H.H.EssenBriese, G.G.BrieseSchlechtweg, M.M.SchlechtwegTessmann, A.A.Tessmann2022-03-102022-03-102008https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/35916710.1109/ICIMW.2008.4665688A light weight, transportable measurement system for the inspection of suspicious luggage in a threat situation has been developed, based upon miniaturized millimetre wave radar modules operating at W-band. To allow for a sufficient detection capability of objects hidden within a piece of ownerless luggage within a passenger terminal at a sufficiently short scanning time, a radar approach rather than a passive radiometer technique was chosen. It is generally recognized, that only synthetic aperture is able to supply a sufficient geometrical resolution at high imaging speed. Moreover a radar can also deliver a three dimensional description for the position and the shape of a concealed object using high range resolution techniques. The paper describes the measurement set-up and the evaluation algorithm. Typical examples for different set-ups are presented.enFMCW radarsynthetic aperture radar (SAR)synthetisches Apertur-RadarW-BandMHEMTpackagingAufbautechnikimagingBildgebungsverfahren667621A 3-D millimeterwave luggage scannerEin Millimeterwellen-Kofferscanner zur dreidimensionalen Bildgebungconference paper