This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with the help of micro-Doppler features by using radar. In the first phase of the work, the synthetic data is generated through the human walking simulator by V. Chen and different time-frequency transformations are applied on the data. In the following phase, several field experiments are conducted and the experimental data for running, crawling, creeping and walking with the aspect angles of 0 degrees, 30 degrees, 60 degrees are collected and spectrograms are obtained. Lastly, six features, which are torso frequency, bandwidth of the signal, offset of the signal, bandwidth without micro-Dopplers, the standard deviation of the signal strength, the...
International audienceA preliminary Doppler analysis in the UHF-band on a man walking in free space ...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
The micro-Doppler signals from moving objects contain useful information about their motions. This p...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
The ability to detect and analyze micro motions in human body is a crucial task in surveillance syst...
Radar is an attractive technology for long term monitoring of human movement as it operates remotely...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
An image classification technique, which has recently been introduced for visual pattern recognitio...
A human gait classification method based on radar Doppler spectrograms An image classification techn...
This paper focuses on the classification of human gaits based on micro-Doppler signatures. The micro...
In recent years, Doppler radar has been used as a sensing modality for human gait recognition, due t...
Measurement of human gait variation is important for security applications such as the indication of...
Radar technology has commonly been used to estimate the speed and distance of a moving object. In re...
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 ...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
The micro-Doppler signals from moving objects contain useful information about their motions. This p...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
This study aims to experimentally investigate the feasibility of discriminating human motions with t...
The ability to detect and analyze micro motions in human body is a crucial task in surveillance syst...
Radar is an attractive technology for long term monitoring of human movement as it operates remotely...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
An image classification technique, which has recently been introduced for visual pattern recognitio...
A human gait classification method based on radar Doppler spectrograms An image classification techn...
This paper focuses on the classification of human gaits based on micro-Doppler signatures. The micro...
In recent years, Doppler radar has been used as a sensing modality for human gait recognition, due t...
Measurement of human gait variation is important for security applications such as the indication of...
Radar technology has commonly been used to estimate the speed and distance of a moving object. In re...
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 ...
This paper presents the results of time (autocorrelation) and time-frequency (spectrogram) analyses ...
The micro-Doppler signals from moving objects contain useful information about their motions. This p...