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Final Year Projects (FYP)

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Design of an eye-detection experiment using frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar [2020]

AR Subbu Adaikalavan

Keywords Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract of FMCW Radar to detect REM without any contact. To prove the feasibility, the project will adopt the vital signs experiment and apply to the use of eye movement detection. The thesis is written on a step by step basis of the key experiments to conduct

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Development of a lightweight FMCW SAR radar for drone-based wall penetration operations [2019]

Kong, Alvin Yen Chin

Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract concepts has led to compact, cost-effective and high-resolution RADAR systems. This has led to increase interest in development of compact RADAR to be fitted on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for civilian and military use. The ability to identify human

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Exploration of 77 GHZ automotive radar for intelligent transport system (ITS) applications [2021]

Tan, James Jin Yi

Abstract presents a thorough study on the 77 GHz Automotive Radar for transport applications. The study involves several components, which include a literature review on the 77 GHz automotive radar, radar fundamentals, a simulation of the 77 GHz automotive radar

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Optimal design and simulation analysis of millimeter wave MIMO radar [2022]

He, Xiaoyu

Abstract conventional CW radar, estimates the distance to a target by emitting waveforms of varying frequencies periodically. Nevertheless, the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology can enhance angular resolution while reducing the number of antenna elements

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Investigation and experiment of radar systems in unmanned aerial vehicles-II [2024]

Lee, Yu Feng

Abstract investigates and experiments with the Frequency ModulatedContinuous Wave (FMCW) radar used on board the AV with the aid of software MATLABand Simulink to study the design models and specifications of FMCW as well as the variousestimation algorithms used

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Radar plan position indicator on iOS [2018]

Lin, Juan

Abstract , radar has also played an increasingly significant role in various aspects of civilian life, such as weather monitoring, adaptive cruise control and blind-spot detection for vehicle safety, and aircraft operations. In light of the immense benefits

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Design of a joint radar and communication system [2019]

Saseedaran, Shiju

Abstract in users. This would reduce human errors when riding thus enforcing safety. A frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar, similar to radars used in automotive applications, would first be designed and tested for its range detection capabilities. From

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Radar calculator app development on Android [2016]

Jia, Yixin

Abstract interface design and development of android applications. It can be read as a reference document which related to the android application development based on radar formula design.

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Target tracking for automotive radar [2019]

Chen, Ziqiu

Abstract sensor is relied upon to accomplish better circ*mstance view for self-supporting vehicles or drivers by distinguishing the hindrances on the ground. In this final year project, both real measured data from 77 GHz automotive radar sensors and simulated

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Detection and monitoring of an indoor environment by an IR-UWB radar [2024]

Chen, Nuo

Abstract advancement of pulse-based radar sensors today, provides vast opportunities in various fields, the emerging one would be healthcare markets. This promising technology has several advantages over the passive infrared (PIR) motion sensors which are commonly used

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Theses

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Narrowband radar system for indoor doorway detection [2015]

Liu, Yunxiang

Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract by using optical sensors such as camera or infrared sensors, these sensors may not work well in some environments, such as an environment with low visibility or an environment with obstacles made of transparent or polished materials. In these cases, radar

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Digital signal processing for UWB radar [2005]

Maung Kyaw Lin Soe.

Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract This dissertation presents the simulation study of using an ultra-wideband (UWB) radar for locating objects within or behind the wall. The UWB radars are useful in a number of applications and through-wall imaging is one of them. It can be used

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4D smart environment sensing with advanced millimeter wave radar sensors and deep learning [2021]

Chen, Keyi

Abstract and object detection. Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) Radar whose transmitting frequency is modulated by a specific signal is a typical mmWave radar. FMCW radar has a simpler structure, a lower peak transmit power, and a less complicated modulation

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Contactless ECG prediction via FMCW radar by a multi-task conv-trans net [2023]

Yan, Mingxue

Keywords Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract is to acquire a series of electrical impulse signals in a heartbeat through electrodes attached to the patient's chest and limbs.This dissertation describes an ECG monitoring system based on FMCW radar, which does not require any contact with the patient

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A comprehensive comparison study of different 4D radar SLAM systems [2024]

Zhu, Qiuxi

Abstract is introduced to improve the quality of the input point cloud for the SLAM process. The study reviews and compares the major radar SLAM systems including reve-IMU, EKF-RIO, 4DRadarSLAM and Fast-LIO. For the 4DRadarSLAM system, this dissertation makes some

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Simulation study on ranging by FMCW radar [2011]

Soe, Min Oo.

Abstract ranges and velocities of other vehicles; nearby, oncoming, receding or passing by. And, to alert a driver about any possible collisions is its primary purpose. Then, the driver has to take any necessary measures. This type of radars can mostly be found

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Low-cost digital beamforming based radar systems [2013]

Tang, Yue.

Abstract beamforming (DBF) technologies which are too expensive with conventional implementation for cost sensitive civilian applications. This thesis presents a comprehensive study of low-cost digital beamforming (DBF) radar technology with four contributions

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Waveform diversity for HFSW and MIMO radars [2010]

Wang, Guohua

Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract Probability of Intercept, and Doppler Tolerance are discussed as well. Second, some basic issues regarding to space-time adaptive processing (STAP) in MIMO radar with waveform diversity are investigated in order to predict the performance of MIMO STAP.

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CMOS-integrated biosensor circuits and systems : FMCW radar sensor for noncontact multimodal vital signs monitoring and coherent photoacoustic sensor for non-invasive in vivo sensing and imaging [2020]

Fang, Zhongyuan

Abstract can be used to achieve the non-invasive monitoring on the in-depth blood core temperature and in vivo imaging on the target tissues.In the thesis, a CMOS-integrated phased-array radar sensor prototype fabricated in the GlobalFoundries 65-nm CMOS

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Modeling and simulation of phased array radar system [2022]

Xue, Dongming

Keywords Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio
Abstract of typical phased array radar systems can be done efficiently for program demonstration and performance evaluation and is an important tool for studying its key technologies.In this paper, firstly, each module in the radar system is introduced. The physical

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Interpersonal distance tracking with mmWave radar and IMUs [2023]

Dai, Yimin; Shuai, Xian; Tan, Rui; Xing, Guoliang

Abstract . By matching the movement traces reconstructed from the radar and inertial data, the pseudo identities of the inertial data can be transferred to the radar sensing results in the global coordinate system. The re-identified, radar-sensed movement trajectories

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Transporter engineering for improved tolerance against alkane biofuels in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [2013]

Chen, Binbin; Ling, Hua; Chang, Matthew Wook

Abstract range of alkanes in Y. lipolytica. We then showed that the heterologous expression of ABC2 and ABC3 transporters significantly increased tolerance against decane and undecane in S. cerevisiae through maintaining lower intracellular alkane level

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Real-time tephra detection and dispersal forecasting by a ground-based weather radar [2021]

Magfira Syarifuddin; Jenkins, Susanna F.; Ratih Indri Hapsari; Yang, Qingyuan; Taisne, Benoit; Andika Bayu Aji; Nurnaning Aisyah; Hanggar Ganara Mawandha; Djoko Legono

Abstract eruptive events at Merapi Volcano, Indone-sia, in May and June 2018. Tephra detection was performed by analysing the multiple parameters of radar: copolar correlation and reflectivity intensity factor. These parameters were used to cancel unwanted clutter

An efficient track-before-detect for multi-PRF radars with range and doppler ambiguities [2022]

Li, Wujun; Yi, Wei; Kong, Lingjiang; Teh, Kah Chan

Abstract -PRF radars. Specifically, in the first stage, a constraint inequality is derived analytically and used to decouple the measurement ambiguities from the nonlinear conversion relationship between polar and Cartesian coordinates. The intra-PRF multiframe

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Electromagnetics in biomedical applications [2014]

Tan, Soon Yim; Borsic, Andrea; Kosmas, Panagiotis; Chen, Yifan

Keywords DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio

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SAR ground moving target estimation and imaging by using Lv's distribution [2015]

Yang, Lei; Zhao, Lifan; Wang, Lu; Bi, Guoan

Keywords FM radar

Radar imaging with compressed sensing for detecting moving targets behind walls [2012]

Huang, L.; Lu, Y. L.

Abstract random sparse array geometry, of which elements can be positioned sparsely and randomly for easy and efficient operation. The performance comparisons show that radar imaging with random sparse sensors produce better result with few number of sensor

Radial line slot array of low radar cross section for target detection and radar stealth in missile-borne sensing systems [2023]

Hei, Yanlin; Wang, Min; Shen, Zhongxiang; Wu, Wen

Abstract frequency of 10 GHz. The peak gain of these two RLSAs is 27.4 dBic and 27.6 dBic, which is reduced by 0.45 dB/0.27 dB compared with the RLSA without PCM. The bandwidth of at least 10-dB RCS reduction is from 13.2 to 24.6 GHz for the high-frequency band

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Synthetic aperture radar image process and analysis [2010]

Wen, Bihan

Keywords Synthetic aperture radar
Abstract transformation and image enhancement. Hence, a user friendly ASAR data viewing software is needed to ease the ASAR image analysis. RadarImageStudio is the ASAR image analyzing software based on MATLAB. It fully satisfies these needs and provides simple GUI

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On the transmit beampattern design using Mimo and phased-array radar [2013]

Hua, Guang.; Abeysekera, Saman S.

Abstract this problem for both multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) and phased-array radar from the perspective of finite impulse response (FIR) filter design. For MIMO radar, we formulate the design as a feasibility problem (FP) and show its advantages over

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Fundings

Name C210112006

Name M4430132.B50-2014

Name RG53/19 (NS)

Name OFIRG21nov-0014

Name 2016-T1-001–010

Name B118

Name T2EP50120-0003

Name C131

Name RG31/17

Name 001332-00004

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Journals

Tribology International

BMC Cancer

RSIS Commentaries, 144-20

Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition

Wear

RSIS Commentaries, 105-23

Rare Metals

ACS Materials Au

mLife

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Keywords

Control and Systems Engineering

Energy Engineering and Power Technology

Graphics and Interactive Computing

Chinese Studies

Physics

Computer Vision and Sensing

Cyber Security and Forensics

Integrated circuits and systems

Internet of Things

Marine Engineering

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Cancer Science Institute of Singapore

Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST).

Future Resilient Systems Programme, Singapore-ETH Centre

Joint NTU-UBC Research Centre of Excellence in Active Living for the Elderly (LILY)

Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, NUS

The Photonics Institute

Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology Centre

School of Materials Science and Engineering

Asian School of the Environment

Research Techno Plaza

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