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Advanced Signal Processing for Vital Sign Extraction With Applications in UWB Radar Detection of Trapped Victims in Complex Environments
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2013
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RadarVital Sign ExtractionAdvanced Signal ProcessingEngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarWavelet AnalysisMultidimensional Signal ProcessingWearable TechnologyStructural Health MonitoringDisaster Relief SitesRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingWavelet TheoryUwb Radar DetectionSignal ProcessingWaveform AnalysisUwb RadarRadar Imaging
Ultra-wideband (UWB) radar plays an important role in search and rescue at disaster relief sites. Identifying vital signs and locating buried survivors are two important research contents in this field. In general, it is hard to identify a human's vital signs (breathing and heartbeat) in complex environments due to the low signal-to-noise ratio of the vital sign in radar signals. In this paper, advanced signal-processing approaches are used to identify and to extract human vital signs in complex environments. First, we apply Curvelet transform to remove the source-receiver direct coupling wave and background clutters. Next, singular value decomposition is used to de-noise in the life signals. Finally, the results are presented based on FFT and Hilbert-Huang transform to separate and to extract human vital sign frequencies, as well as the micro-Doppler shift characteristics. The proposed processing approach is first tested by a set of synthetic data generated by FDTD simulation for UWB radar detection of two trapped victims under debris at an earthquake site of collapsed buildings. Then, it is validated by laboratory experiments data. The results demonstrate that the combination of UWB radar as the hardware and advanced signal-processing algorithms as the software has potential for efficient vital sign detection and location in search and rescue for trapped victims in complex environment.
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