Abstract
A millimeter‐wave radar based on active invers scattering approach for two dimensional screening of metallic and nonmetallic concealed targets is presented. The perceived challenges of detecting a nonmetallic target exhibiting poor dynamic range for measurement systems are analyzed and discussed by comparing the performance of three different antenna sensors. A short time duration pulse with frequency sweep covering 27 to 33 GHz band is used to feed the antenna sensors. In our experimental test, we buried a concealed target consists of metallic or dielectric strips under a dielectric layer that simulates the human body model. Waveguide and printed antipodal Vivaldi antennas are considered to study the target detectability and the quality of the measured millimeter‐wave images. The use of proposed AVA resulted in a better‐quality image with lower noise effect for both metallic and nonmetallic cases.