Nowadays, radar has been applied to human activity classification in the aging-in-place for health monitoring. The complex-valued neural networks (CVNNs) have been only minimally explored, especially on complex-valued radar signals, and there is an outstanding question on whether CVNNs can contribute to improving classification performance. This thesis proposes three complex-valued convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for human-motion classification based on monostatic radar. The range-time, range-Doppler, range-spectrum-time, and time-frequency spectrograms of micro-Doppler signatures are adopted as the input to CVNNs with different plural-handled approaches. A series of experiments determine the optimal approach and data format that achie...
Jamming is a big threat to the survival of a radar system. Therefore, the recognition of radar jammi...
Unconstrained human activities recognition with a radar network is considered. A hybrid classifier c...
The feasibility of classifying human activities measured by a distributed ultra-wideband (UWB) radar...
Human activities classification in assisted living is one of the emerging applications of radar. The...
As the number of older adults increases worldwide, new paradigms for indoor activity monitoring are ...
With the advances in radar technology, there is an increasing interest in radar-based applications f...
The accurate classification of activity patterns based on radar signatures is still an open problem ...
In recent years, Doppler radar has emerged as an alternative sensing modality for human gait classif...
The classification of human activities through the utilisation of radar mainly focuses on the analys...
Radar-based human activities recognition is still an open problem and is a key to detect anomalous b...
International audienceThis paper explains CentraleSupélec team's approach for the challenge of human...
Population ageing has become a severe problem worldwide. Human activity recognition (HAR) can play a...
This paper investigates an implementation of an array of distributed neural networks, operating toge...
As the number of older adults increases worldwide, new paradigms for indoor activity monitoring are ...
Abstract Radar is an attractive sensor for classifying human activity because of its invariance to t...
Jamming is a big threat to the survival of a radar system. Therefore, the recognition of radar jammi...
Unconstrained human activities recognition with a radar network is considered. A hybrid classifier c...
The feasibility of classifying human activities measured by a distributed ultra-wideband (UWB) radar...
Human activities classification in assisted living is one of the emerging applications of radar. The...
As the number of older adults increases worldwide, new paradigms for indoor activity monitoring are ...
With the advances in radar technology, there is an increasing interest in radar-based applications f...
The accurate classification of activity patterns based on radar signatures is still an open problem ...
In recent years, Doppler radar has emerged as an alternative sensing modality for human gait classif...
The classification of human activities through the utilisation of radar mainly focuses on the analys...
Radar-based human activities recognition is still an open problem and is a key to detect anomalous b...
International audienceThis paper explains CentraleSupélec team's approach for the challenge of human...
Population ageing has become a severe problem worldwide. Human activity recognition (HAR) can play a...
This paper investigates an implementation of an array of distributed neural networks, operating toge...
As the number of older adults increases worldwide, new paradigms for indoor activity monitoring are ...
Abstract Radar is an attractive sensor for classifying human activity because of its invariance to t...
Jamming is a big threat to the survival of a radar system. Therefore, the recognition of radar jammi...
Unconstrained human activities recognition with a radar network is considered. A hybrid classifier c...
The feasibility of classifying human activities measured by a distributed ultra-wideband (UWB) radar...