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4 May 2006 Analysis of Doppler measurements of people
Robert Tan, Robert Bender
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Abstract
With the changing nature of international security it is of interest to the military to use remote sensors to detect and classify people as potential threats. We chose a millimeter wave (MMW) radar as our sensor to collect data on single and small groups of people that were either walking or running to determine how easily they could be detected. This work was done to support the concept of using Ka-band radar to detect people from an airborne platform. Fully-polarimetric Ka-Band radar data was collected of people walking and running at various orientations with respect to the radar. Micro-Doppler analysis reveals Doppler oscillations with time that are characteristic of people at all orientations measured.
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Robert Tan and Robert Bender "Analysis of Doppler measurements of people", Proc. SPIE 6239, Targets and Backgrounds XII: Characterization and Representation, 623908 (4 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664191
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Doppler effect

Polarization

Ka band

Extremely high frequency

Antennas

Sensors

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