Title of article :
Performance Assessment of a Microwave Life - Detection System (MLDS): Modified Quadrature Receiver Versus a Harmonic Radar Architecture
Author/Authors :
Abyar, Kamyar Department of Electrical Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran , Baghersalimi, Gholamreza Department of Electrical Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran , Saberkari, Alireza Department of Electrical Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran , Nassiri, Mahdi Department of Electrical Engineering - University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
Reliable detection of life under rubble and collapsed buildings after disasters like earthquake or air raid is
the most important issue in life-detection process. In this paper, the performance of microwave life-detection system
(MLDS) based on a continuous wave (CW) radar is analyzed from different aspects such as penetration depth,
sensitivity, and total harmonic distortion (THD) of the output signal. A novel quadrature receiver as an appropriate
architecture for the MLDS, and harmonic radar system as an alternative structure are proposed in order to resolve the
well-known null point issue and improve the sensitivity of the system. Results show that by using these structures in the
MLDS, the null points can be completely removed and hence the chance of detecting a trapped victim under the rubble
can be improved considerably. Moreover, by using the harmonic structure, the received power in some distances away
from the MLDS can be improved by 3 dB compared to that of the conventional systems. By examining different
frequencies, 1.15 GHz (L-band) is found to be the most appropriate carrier frequency because of deeper penetration of
about 5 meters in the rubble and 7 percent improved output signal THD compared to the previously designed X-band
radars for the MLDS.
Keywords :
respiration , heartbeat , total harmonic distortion , penetration depth , continuous wave radar , modified quadrature receiver , harmonic radar architecture , Microwave life-detection system
Journal title :
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research