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21 June 2011 Comparison of three radar systems for through-the-wall sensing
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In this paper, we summarize our efforts of using three different radars (impulse radar, swept frequency radar, and continuous-wave radar) for through-the-wall sensing. The purpose is to understand the pros and cons of each of the three radars. Through extensive experiments, it was found that the radars are complementary and multiple radars are needed for different scenarios of through-the-wall target detection and tracking.
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X. Wang, J. Li, Y. Yang, C. Lu, C. Kwan, and B. Ayhan "Comparison of three radar systems for through-the-wall sensing", Proc. SPIE 8021, Radar Sensor Technology XV, 80210H (21 June 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.880979
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Target detection

Doppler effect

Receivers

Antennas

Sensing systems

Feature extraction

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