In this paper, the array imaging process with the presence of signal leakage between channels is derived and analyzed in short-range imaging applications. The echo wave of the system can be divided into two parts: the echo signals we expected, and the echo signal that resulted from the leaked signals. Signals leaked to the adjacent channels can lead to ghosts which can deeply deteriorate the system cross resolution. To solve this problem, a concise calibration method is proposed to remove the impacts of the signal leakages on the imaging quality. Furthermore, the results based on the simulation and the real-world data validate the effectiveness of the proposed method, which indicates that this calibration method can mostly cancel the influence of the signal leakages.
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