Presentation 2006-02-27
On measuring the Position of Target for Wide-area Perimeter Surveillance Sensor with Leaky Coaxial Cables
Kenji INOMATA, Takashi HlRAI,
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Abstract(in English) The microwave sensor with leaky coaxial cables for wide-area perimeter surveillance has been developed. This sensor searches targets by detecting the displacement amplitude by the target movement with leaky coaxial cables located along the border of the surveillance area. This sensor is able not only to detect the fact of intrusion but also to measure the intrusion position. However, the theoretical studies of this sensor or the propagation theories have not been discussed before. Therefore, we have tried to accomplish the fundamental study of the radiation principle of the leaky coaxial cable and the formulation of the theory of microwave sensor with leaky coaxial cables. Finally, we have shown the theoretical results using FDTD method and the experimental results using prototype model.
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Keyword(in English) LCX / Perimeter Surveillance / Sensor
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Conference Date 2006/2/20(1days)
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Title (in English) On measuring the Position of Target for Wide-area Perimeter Surveillance Sensor with Leaky Coaxial Cables
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Keyword(1) LCX
Keyword(2) Perimeter Surveillance
Keyword(3) Sensor
1st Author's Name Kenji INOMATA
1st Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Advanced Tech. R&D Center()
2nd Author's Name Takashi HlRAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Advanced Tech. R&D Center
Date 2006-02-27
Paper # SANE2005-101
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 618
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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