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An algorithm for UWB radar-based human detection
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Abstract
This paper presents an algorithm for human presence detection in urban environments using an ultra-wide-band (UWB) impulse-based mono-static radar. A specular multi-path model (SMPM) is used to characterize human body scattered UWB waveforms. The SMPM parameters are used within a classical likelihood ratio detector framework to detect the presence of humans via gait, with the aid of a multi-target tracking technique (MTT). Experimental results on a simple human gait detection problem in an outdoor urban environment are presented to illustrate and validate the approach.
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© 2009 IEEE. The authors greatly appreciate the financial support of this work provided by the Denso Corporation, Aichi, Japan.Attached Files
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