Detection of quasi-static trapped human being using mono-static UWB life-detection radar

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Abstract

In practical situations such as hostage rescue, earthquake and other similar events, the ultrawideband (UWB) life-detection radar echo response from the respiration motion of the trapped person is always quasi-/non-periodic in respiration frequency or very weak in respiration amplitude, which can be called quasi-static vital sign. Although it is an extremely difficult task, considering the economic cost, the detection ability of the traditional UWB life-detection radars with only a pair of transceiver antennas is desired to be enhanced for locating the quasi-static trapped human being. This article proposes two different detection methods for quasi-static trapped human beings through the single/multiple observation points, which corresponds to the single-/multi-station radar operating mode, respectively. Proof-of-principle experiments were carried out by our designed radar prototypes, validating the effectiveness of the proposed methods.

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Yan, K., Wu, S., & Fang, G. (2021). Detection of quasi-static trapped human being using mono-static UWB life-detection radar. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11073129

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