This project is focused on subsurface measurement of soil moisture using ground penetrating radar. The estimation is done using 50 and 250 MHz antennas, which performance differs in depth penetrating. We have developed algorithms using parabola fitting for speed estimation of electromagnetic waves below surface and estimation of speed of electromagnetic waves based on change of wave's frequencies.
B.06 Other
COBISS.SI-ID: 14610710The SAR properties in range and azimuth directions are described and signal processing for target reflection is presented. The image formation algorithm is presented using pulse compression waveforms for high range resolution and optimal transmitter power, Doppler processing for clutter rejection and enhanced crossrange imaging is presented. The image formation is described using range migration and chirp scaling algorithms.
B.06 Other
COBISS.SI-ID: 14479126The SAR properties in range and azimuth directions are described and signal processing for target reflection is presented. The image formation algorithm is presented using pulse compression waveforms for high range resolution and optimal transmitter power, Doppler processing for clutter rejection and enhanced crossrange imaging is presented. The image formation is described using range migration and chirp scaling algorithms.
B.04 Guest lecture
COBISS.SI-ID: 14579734The consortium had 4 universities (CTU, ISEP, UM and UPC), 1 lifelong learning association (SLL) and 1 company (Kybertec Ltd.). The contribution of the universities and association were professional and didactic knowledge. Thanks to the contacts with the target group, the marketing and dissemination were successful. The experience and know-how of the industrial company is professional approach to the subject and awareness of missing knowledge in the target groups. The consortium have developed the training materials in 8 languages accompanied by the multimedia multilingual dictionary.
D.06 Final report on a foreign/international project
COBISS.SI-ID: 14685462Developed software is dedicated to simulation of mobile paying server tasks. Simulation results is used in optimization of server input capacity with cost function number of calls/maximal benefit of calls. The simulator consist the GUI enabling simple and easy to understandable interaction with user, multithread technology, graphic presentation of simulation results, mechanisms for automatic analysis, expert knowledge for optimization end evaluation of results.
F.23 Development of new system-wide, normative and programme solutions, and methods
COBISS.SI-ID: 14318870