Dataset of simulated inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images of automotive targets.

This dataset consists of realistic simulated inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) images of five commonly found automotive targets- a full-size car, a mid-size car, a bicycle, an auto-rickshaw, and a four-wheel truck. The ISAR images are generated of these targets moving along four distinct trajectories while performing four different maneuvers: right turn (South to East, East to North, North to West, and West to South); left turn (South to West, West to North, North to East, and East to South); U-turn (South to South, West to West, North to North, and East to East); and a straight trajectory (South to North; North to South, East to West, and West to East) at a four-way traffic junction. We have incorporated range-Doppler clutter and receiver noise in our simulated ISAR images.

This data set can be downloaded from here

Measured micro-Dopplers of multiple humans undergoing different activities, in line-of-sight condition.

This dataset comprises measured time-domain micro-Dopplers returns from multiple humans undergoing different activities using coherent radar sensors in line-of-sight conditions. We collected measurement data using a Doppler radar configured with an N9926A Field-Fox vector network analyzer (VNA) and two linearly polarized horn antennas (HF907). The VNA can be configured either in narrowband mode or broadband mode. Time-domain S21 measurements of the VNA capture the back-scattered radar returns from a test subject. The VNA can transmit up to a signal strength of +3dBm and has an excellent dynamic range of 100dB with a noise floor at -120dBm. The system, however, has some limitations. The system allows for only one transmitter and one receiver. When configured to the narrowband mode, it has a limited sampling frequency of 370Hz. Hence, this system can only be used for detecting and tracking slow-moving targets at low carrier frequencies.

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Measured micro-Dopplers of multiple humans undergoing different activities, in line-of-sight condition

This dataset comprises measured time-domain micro-Dopplers returns from multiple humans undergoing different activities using coherent radar sensors in line-of-sight conditions. We collected measurement data using a Doppler radar configured with an N9926A Field-Fox vector network analyzer (VNA) and two linearly polarized horn antennas (HF907). The VNA can be configured either in narrowband mode or broadband mode. Time-domain S21 measurements of the VNA capture the back-scattered radar returns from a test subject. The VNA can transmit up to a signal strength of +3dBm and has an excellent dynamic range of 100dB with a noise floor at -120dBm. The system, however, has some limitations. The system allows for only one transmitter and one receiver. When configured to the narrowband mode, it has a limited sampling frequency of 370Hz. Hence, this system can only be used for detecting and tracking slow-moving targets at low carrier frequencies.

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Codes for Stochastic Geometry for Bistatic Radar

For download, please open the link below (preferably in the new tab of your browser).

http://essrg.iiitd.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/FrontierCodes-1.zip

Measurement data ISAR images and videos

Codes and data for EIS GAN

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Circularly Polarized FPC Sensing Antenna Design using Generative Model

For more information : Supplementary_document

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Estimation of Electrical Characteristics of Complex Walls Using DNN

The FDTD codes, deep learning codes, and data for EIS for the complex walls can be found   here