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Pedestrian Imaging Using UWB Doppler Radar Interferometry
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2013
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RadarMotion ParametersMachine VisionImage AnalysisMedical ImagingSynthetic Aperture RadarCalibrationAdequate Pedestrian ImagingEngineeringHealth SciencesFalse ImagesAutomatic Target RecognitionImaging RadarRadar Image ProcessingRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingRadiologyRadar Imaging
The imaging of humans using radar is promising for surveillance systems. Although conventional radar systems detect the presence or position of intruders, it is difficult to acquire shape and motion details because the resolution is insufficient. This paper presents a high-resolution human imaging algorithm for an ultra-wideband (UWB) Doppler radar. The proposed algorithm estimates three-dimensional human images using interferometry and, using velocity information, rejects false images created by the interference of body parts. Experiments verify that our proposed algorithm achieves adequate pedestrian imaging. In addition, accurate shape and motion parameters are extracted from the estimated images.
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