Title :
High Dynamic-Range Motion Imaging Based on Linearized Doppler Radar Sensor
Author :
Qinyi Lv ; Dexin Ye ; Shan Qiao ; Salamin, Yannick ; Jiangtao Huangfu ; Changzhi Li ; Lixin Ran
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Appl. Res. on Electromagn. (ARE), Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Miniaturized Doppler radar sensor (DRS) for noncontact motion detection is a hot topic in the microwave community. Previously, small-scale physiological signals such as human respiration and heartbeat rates are the primary interest of study. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive approach that can be used to improve the demodulation linearity of microwave DRSs, such that detailed time-domain motion information ranging from micro-scale to large scale can be accurately reconstructed. Experiments show that based on a digital-IF receiver architecture, dynamic dc offset tracking, and the extended differentiate and cross-multiply arctangent algorithm, the displacement and velocity of both micrometer-scale vibration of a tuning fork and meter-scale human walking can be accurately recovered. Our work confirms that substantial time-domain motion information is carried by the signals backscattered from moving objects. Retrieval of such information using DRSs can be potentially used in a wide range of healthcare and biomedical applications, such as motion pattern recognition and bio-signal measurements.
Keywords :
Doppler radar; image motion analysis; pattern recognition; radar imaging; radar receivers; vibrations; bio-signal measurements; biomedical applications; cross-multiply arctangent algorithm; demodulation linearity; digital-IF receiver architecture; dynamic dc offset tracking; healthcare applications; heartbeat rates; high dynamic-range motion imaging; human respiration; linearized Doppler radar sensor; micrometer-scale vibration; microwave DRS; microwave community; motion pattern recognition; noncontact motion detection; physiological signals; time-domain motion information; time-domain motion information ranging; Baseband; Dynamics; Heuristic algorithms; Noise; Receivers; Tracking; Digital-IF receiver; Doppler radar sensor (DRS); extended differentiate and cross-multiply (DACM); gradient descent; motion imaging;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2342663