3D scattering by large inhomogeneous 2D objects: Validation of a full-wave 2.5D VIE Solver with mm-wave Gaussian beam and microwave experiments Vrije Universiteit Brussel
For the development of active millimeter wave imaging systems, e.g. to detect concealed ob-
jects on the human body, it is important to be able to simulate some representative scattering
con¯gurations. Typically, Gaussian beams are used in active imaging systems. Since these beams
only illuminate a spatially limited region, the human body and various objects can be treated as
two-dimensional (2D) (in)homogenous cylinders. ...
jects on the human body, it is important to be able to simulate some representative scattering
con¯gurations. Typically, Gaussian beams are used in active imaging systems. Since these beams
only illuminate a spatially limited region, the human body and various objects can be treated as
two-dimensional (2D) (in)homogenous cylinders. ...