Abstract
In this paper, through-the-wall detection of multiple human subjects is demonstrated using Doppler radar, with the help of Hilbert Vibrational Decomposition (HVD). The proposed Doppler radar can detect multiple human subjects behind a wall by respiration rate estimation. With different breathing conditions resembling real-life scenario, respiration signals of human subjects are extracted. The algorithm works in many real-life situations and detects the respiration rate of human subjects. It is expected to find use in the earthquakes, building collapses and security applications.
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Harikesh, Basu, A., Abegaonkar, M. P., & Koul, S. K. (2019). Through the wall respiration rate detection of multiple human subjects using hilbert vibrational decomposition. Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, 80, 83–91. https://doi.org/10.2528/pierm19020103
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