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CAC Director Moeness Amin Serves as Guest Editor for Prestigious Journal
For the first time in the history of indoor radar imaging, an entire issue of
a scientific journal has been dedicated to advances in the field. Volume 345,
Issue 6 (September 2008), of the Journal of The Franklin Institute
comprises eight articles from experts in government, industry, and academia on
recent developments in urban sensing and through-wall imaging; emerging areas of
research; and technological applications in search, rescue, and security
operations.
Serving as Guest Editor of the issue was Dr. Moeness Amin, Director of the
College of Engineering's Center for Advanced Communications (CAC). As part of
his editorial responsibilities, Dr. Amin identified topics that would reflect
the breadth of research and the challenges associated with the field, invited
experts to contribute articles on those topics, and presided over the review
process.
Dr. Amin, who had been asked to perform this role by Rabinder N. Madan,
Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of The Franklin Institute, was excited
that such a prestigious publication was focusing global attention on indoor
radar imaging. "It is one of the nation's oldest scientific journals and is read
by scientists and engineers all over the world. Since this is the first issue of
its kind to deal with this important topic, it will be widely cited."
The CAC has been in the forefront of urban sensing and through-wall imaging
technology, and has been nationally and internationally recognized as a "pocket"
of expertise in this area.
Contributing to the issue were researchers at Villanova University,
Pennsylvania State University, University of Texas at Austin, Virginia Tech, the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the U.S. Army, Canada Defense
R&D, and BAE Systems. Subjects covered by the articles include
- The state of the technology and future directions
- Electromagnetic mapping of buildings and inverse modeling for estimating
structure blueprints
- Multi-location wideband synthetic aperture imaging for urban sensing
applications
- Motion classification and human gait analyses
- Through-wall radar imaging using UWB noise waveforms
- Characterizations of the wall signal dispersive and attenuation effects
The Journal of The Franklin Institute is published by Elsevier. To
obtain a copy of this issue, visit
www.sciencedirect.com or call 888-615-4500.
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Dr. Moeness Amin,
Director of the Center for Advanced
Communications
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