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Arctangent Demodulation With DC Offset Compensation in Quadrature Doppler Radar Receiver Systems
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2007
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RadarArray ProcessingQuadrature ReceiverArctangent DemodulationEngineeringSensor ArrayMeasurementSynthetic Aperture RadarCalibrationDc Offset CompensationEducationImaging RadarDemodulation SensitivityRadar ApplicationRadar Signal ProcessingInstrumentationSignal Processing
Direct-conversion microwave Doppler radar can be used to detect cardiopulmonary activity at a distance. One challenge for such detection in single channel receivers is demodulation sensitivity to target position, which can be overcome by using a quadrature receiver. This paper presents a mathematical analysis and experimental results demonstrating the effectiveness of arctangent demodulation in quadrature receivers. A particular challenge in this technique is the presence of dc offset resulting from receiver imperfections and clutter reflections, in addition to dc information related to target position and associated phase. These dc components can be large compared to the ac motion-related signal, and thus, cannot simply be included in digitization without adversely affecting resolution. Presented here is a method for calibrating the dc offset while preserving the dc information and capturing the motion-related signal with maximum resolution. Experimental results demonstrate that arctangent demodulation with dc offset compensation results in a significant improvement in heart rate measurement accuracy over quadrature channel selection, with a standard deviation of less than 1 beat/min
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