TP6a2.8

Characterizing Snowpack with 60 GHz FMCW Millimeter-Wave Radar Sensors

Stijn Wielandt, Ivo Marković, Lonnie Chien, Diana Morales, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States; Ryan Landon Crumley, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States; Baptiste Dafflon, Reynold Cooper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States

Session:
TP6a2: Array Processing Applications Poster

Track:
Array Processing and Multisensor Systems

Location:
Kiln

Presentation Time:
Tue, 31 Oct, 13:30 - 15:10 PT (UTC -8)

Session Chair:
Jacob Gunther, Utah State University
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Session TP6a2
TP6a2.1: Accurate Real-Time Estimation of 2-Dimensional Direction of Arrival using a 3-Microphone Array
Anton Kovalyov, Kashyap Patel, Issa Panahi, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States
TP6a2.2: GPS-Denied Navigation Using SAR by Measuring Position Fitness Using Image Quality Measures
Tucker Hathaway, Todd Moon, Jacob Gunther, Utah State University, United States
TP6a2.3: Extracting Doppler From WiFi Signals Reflected from Moving Targets for Target Tracking
Todd Moon, James Hyland, Bridger Altice, Jacob Gunther, Utah State University, United States
TP6a2.4: ESPRIT for Time-Delay Estimation for Radar Employing Stretch Processing with a Linear FM Chirp
Michael Zoltowski, Mark Bell, Steve Rausch, Purdue University, United States
TP6a2.5: Radar Clutter Cancellation using Multitaper Methods
Stephen D. Howard, Defence Science and Technology Group, Australia; Douglas Cochran, Arizona State University, United States
TP6a2.6: Gridless Spectral Estimation from Multi-Snapshot Signed Measurements via Atomic-Norm Regularized Likelihood Method
Jiaying Ren, Chao-Yi Wu, Jian Li, Tan F. Wong, University of Florida, United States
TP6a2.7: AWACS Radar Aircraft Trajectory Tracking via Networked Ground Receiver Stations
Michel Kulhandjian, Rice University, United States; Hovannes Kulhandjian, California State University, Fresno, United States; Ashutosh Sabharwal, Rice University, United States
TP6a2.8: Characterizing Snowpack with 60 GHz FMCW Millimeter-Wave Radar Sensors
Stijn Wielandt, Ivo Marković, Lonnie Chien, Diana Morales, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States; Ryan Landon Crumley, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States; Baptiste Dafflon, Reynold Cooper, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
TP6a2.9: Wideband Integrated Sensing and Communication on Synthetic Aperture Radar Platforms
Peter Vouras, U.S. Department of Defense, United States
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