A novel detection and recognition method for continuous hand gesture using fmcw radar

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In this article, a novel method for continuous hand gesture detection and recognition is proposed based on a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar. Firstly, we adopt the 2-Dimensional Fast Fourier Transform (2D-FFT) to estimate the range and Doppler parameters of the hand gesture raw data, and construct the range-Time map (RTM) and Doppler-Time map (DTM). Meanwhile, we apply the Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC) algorithm to calculate the angle and construct the angle-Time map (ATM). Secondly, a hand gesture detection method is proposed to segment the continuous hand gestures using a decision threshold. Thirdly, the central time-frequency trajectory of each hand gesture spectrogram is clustered using the k-means algorithm, and then the Fusion Dynamic Time Warping (FDTW) algorithm is presented to recognize the hand gestures. Finally, experiments show that the accuracy of the proposed hand gesture detection method can reach 96.17%. The hand gesture average recognition accuracy of the proposed FDTW algorithm is 95.83%, while its time complexity is reduced by more than 50%.

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Wang, Y., Ren, A., Zhou, M., Wang, W., & Yang, X. (2020). A novel detection and recognition method for continuous hand gesture using fmcw radar. IEEE Access, 8, 167264–167275. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3023187

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