An Experimental Study: Detecting the Respiration Rates of Multiple Stationary Human Targets by Stepped Frequency Continuous Wave Radar
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2021
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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
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In this study, it is aimed to improve the maximum range and range resolution while detecting multiple targets' respiration rates. An original algorithm has been proposed for this purpose, and a Stepped Frequency Continuous Wave radar has been set up for experiments. Experiments have been executed with periodically moving plates and human targets. With a resolution of 30 cm, the detected maximum ranges are 7 m and 6.3 m for moving plate and human targets, respectively. In moving plate experiments, the average accuracies of the frequency measurements are above 98% for both single and multiple-target scenarios. In human target experiments, the average accuracy of the respiration rate measurements is 96.58% for single target experiments while it is 94.44% for multiple targets. The results show that the proposed structure outperforms the state-of-the-art benchmark in terms of the capability of sensing the respiration rate in a wide range with a high resolution. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Stepped-Frequency Continuous-Wave Radar, Signal Processing, Respiration Rate, Range Resolution, Multiple Target, Clutter Rejection, Vital Sign, System
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0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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MEASUREMENT
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167
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