Publication | Open Access
Review-Microwave Radar Sensing Systems for Search and Rescue Purposes
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2019
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EngineeringWearable TechnologyHuman MonitoringDoppler Radar SensorImaging RadarRadar Signal ProcessingSignal Processing ApproachesRescue PurposesSensor Signal ProcessingSynthetic Aperture RadarAutomatic Target RecognitionStructural Health MonitoringRadar ApplicationSignal ProcessingNon-contact SensingRadar ImagingRadarMicrowave SensorSensorsRadar Scattering
This paper presents a survey of recent developments using Doppler radar sensor in searching and locating an alive person under debris or behind a wall. Locating a human and detecting the vital signs such as breathing rate and heartbeat using a microwave sensor is a non-invasive technique. Recently, many hardware structures, signal processing approaches, and integrated systems have been introduced by researchers in this field. The purpose is to enhance the accuracy of vital signs' detection and location detection and reduce energy consumption. This work concentrates on the representative research on sensing systems that can find alive people under rubble when an earthquake or other disasters occur. In this paper, various operating principles and system architectures for finding survivors using the microwave radar sensors are reviewed. A comparison between these systems is also discussed.
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