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Ultra-Wideband Radar and Wireless Human Sensing

Published 3 Dec 2020 in eess.SP | (2012.01746v1)

Abstract: This study presents the progress of our recent research regarding wireless measurements of the human body. First, we explain radar imaging algorithms for screening passengers at security checkpoints that can process data faster than existing algorithms to generate accurate and high-resolution images of human bodies. Second, we introduce signal processing techniques for accurately measuring radar micro-Doppler signals associated with human motions and activities. Finally, we present radar signal processing algorithms for measuring human respiration, heartbeat, and other types of motion. Such algorithms can be applied in various fields including healthcare, security, biometric identification, and man-machine interfaces. These fields have one thing in common: prior knowledge about the human shape, motion, and physiology are effectively exploited to improve performance by optimizing the radar systems and signal processing algorithms.

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