This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses of radar signals returned from the moving human targets. When a radar signal falls on the human target which is moving toward or away from the radar, the signals reflected from different parts of his body produce a Doppler shift that is proportional to the velocity of those parts. Moving parts of the body causes the characteristic Doppler signature. The main contribution comes from the torso which causes the central Doppler frequency of target. The motion of arms and legs induces modulation on the returned radar signal and generates sidebands around the central Doppler frequency, referred to as micro-Doppler signatures. Through analyses on ex...
In this PhD thesis signal processing methods are developed for radar-based gait analysis. Analyzing ...
One of the desirable features in a ground surveillance radar is to provide information about what a ...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
AbstractIn this paper, we presented a millimeter wave micro-Doppler radar for human motion detection...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
The ability to detect and analyze micro motions in human body is a crucial task in surveillance syst...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
Radar technology has commonly been used to estimate the speed and distance of a moving object. In re...
Radar is an attractive technology for long term monitoring of human movement as it operates remotely...
In radar imaging it is well known that relative motion or deformation of parts of illuminated object...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
In this PhD thesis signal processing methods are developed for radar-based gait analysis. Analyzing ...
In this PhD thesis signal processing methods are developed for radar-based gait analysis. Analyzing ...
One of the desirable features in a ground surveillance radar is to provide information about what a ...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
AbstractIn this paper, we presented a millimeter wave micro-Doppler radar for human motion detection...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
The ability to detect and analyze micro motions in human body is a crucial task in surveillance syst...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
Radar technology has commonly been used to estimate the speed and distance of a moving object. In re...
Radar is an attractive technology for long term monitoring of human movement as it operates remotely...
In radar imaging it is well known that relative motion or deformation of parts of illuminated object...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
In this PhD thesis signal processing methods are developed for radar-based gait analysis. Analyzing ...
In this PhD thesis signal processing methods are developed for radar-based gait analysis. Analyzing ...
One of the desirable features in a ground surveillance radar is to provide information about what a ...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...