Experimental study on human being detection using UWB radar

A Nezirovic, A Yarovoy, LP Ligthart

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    Abstract

    Technology of wireless communication has advanced rapidly over the last few years. Much technology developed for this domain of application can be applied to radar. The novelty of the papers is in the anaulysis of the data throughput if the radar signal is coded like a telecommunication message. The message content can for instance consist of the reports on the detected targets. Three types of networking are analysed, based on a network with six identical radars. Frin this analysis it is learned that each radar can transfer an "interesting" number of target reports. Since the dimensions of the radar were chosen rather arbitrarily, much room is open to tailor the specifics of the networked system. Radar-specific issues like the ambiguity function and the observability of the Doppler shift have not been adressed.
    Original languageUndefined/Unknown
    Title of host publicationIRS 2006: Proceedings International Radar Symposium
    Editors Krzysztof Kulpa, Michal Piotrkowski
    Place of PublicationWarsaw
    PublisherInstitute of Electronic Systems, Warsaw Univ of Technology
    Pages613-616
    Number of pages4
    ISBN (Print)8372076219
    Publication statusPublished - 2006
    EventIRS 2006: Proceedings International Radar Symposium - Warsaw
    Duration: 24 May 200626 May 2006

    Publication series

    Name
    PublisherInstitute of Electronic Systems, Warsaw Univ of Technology

    Conference

    ConferenceIRS 2006: Proceedings International Radar Symposium
    CityWarsaw
    Period24/05/0626/05/06

    Bibliographical note

    IEEE Catalog Number: 06EX1284

    Keywords

    • conference contrib. refereed
    • Conf.proc. > 3 pag

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