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  • 2021Study of low terahertz radar signal backscattering for surface identification24citations
  • 2018Signal Reduction by tree leaves in Low-THz Automotive Radar2citations
  • 2015Influence of Uncertainty in Dielectric Properties on the Design Performance of a Tunable Composite Right/Left Handed Leaky Wave Antennacitations

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  • Bystrov, Alex
  • Sabery, Sm
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  • Cherniakov, Mikhail
  • Hoare, Edward
  • Sabery, Shahrzad
  • Norouzian, Fatemeh
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Signal Reduction by tree leaves in Low-THz Automotive Radar

  • Cherniakov, Mikhail
  • Hoare, Edward
  • Sabery, Shahrzad
  • Norouzian, Fatemeh
  • Gashinova, Marina
  • Gardner, Peter
Abstract

<p>In this study, the attenuation of 300 GHz signal propagating through a layer of leaves which can built upon the antenna radome is investigated. Three set of leaves (Lauren, Birch, Willow) are chosen in this measurement as likely obscurants which can stick to automotive radar radome and cause signal degradation. Transmissivity through uniform layer of the leaves with different water contents is measured. The water content is estimated in leaves drying gradually. The complex permittivity of the leaves with different water contents is estimated and these values are used to calculate the transmissivity through the uniform layer of leaves. Comparison of transmissivity in equivalent water layer with that of leaves having the same water content is made. Measured transmissivity through leaves is compared with that obtained by theoretical model.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • drying