Radio Frequency (RF) Modeling of Layered Composite Dielectric Building Materials
Navy SBIR FY2008.1


Sol No.: Navy SBIR FY2008.1
Topic No.: N08-075
Topic Title: Radio Frequency (RF) Modeling of Layered Composite Dielectric Building Materials
Proposal No.: N081-075-1126
Firm: EMAG Technologies, Inc.
775 Technology Dr.
Suite 300
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108
Contact: Kazem Sabet
Phone: (734) 996-3624
Web Site: www.emagtechnologies.com
Abstract: The objective of this SBIR project is to develop a software tool for electromagnetic modeling of layered composite dielectric building materials as well as algorithms which would enable imaging through such structures by mitigating their image distorting properties. Two hybrid techniques are proposed for the calculation of the transmissivity matrix of complex, inhomogeneous, layered walls with arbitrarily shaped periodic inserts such as seen in rebar and cinder block concrete walls. The first method utilizes a 3-D volumetric integral equation using doubly infinite periodic dyadic Green's functions. The second technique combines the results of periodic FDTD simulation of the unit cell with an iterative ray tracing algorithm to account for finite-size structures with edge and corner effects. We propose to build these tools based upon our EMCUBE software foundation, which is already equipped with full-wave FDTD and SBR ray tracing simulation engines.
Benefits: The proposed algorithms and software tool in this SBIR project will address the challenging problems of see-through-wall imaging radars as well as indoor propagation in complex building environments. See-through-wall imaging radar has many applications in remote surveillance, intelligence and search and rescue operations.

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