Title :
Radar high resolution range & micro-Doppler analysis of human motions
Author :
Vignaud, L. ; Ghaleb, A. ; Le Kernec, J. ; Nicolas, J.-M.
Author_Institution :
Electromagn. & Radar Dept., ONERA (The French Aerosp. Lab.), Palaiseau, France
Abstract :
In radar imaging it is well known that relative motion or deformation of parts of illuminated objects induce additional features in the Doppler frequency spectra. These features are called micro-Doppler effect and appear as sidebands around the central Doppler frequency. They can provide valuable information about the structure of the moving parts and may be used for identification purposes [1]. Previous papers have mostly focused on ID micro-Doppler analysis [2-4]. In this paper, we propose to emphasize the analysis of such "non stationary targets" using a 2D imaging space, using both the micro-Doppler and a high range resolution analysis. As in 2D-ISAR imaging, range separation enables us to better discriminate the various effects caused by the time varying reflectors. We will focus our study on human motion. We will see how micro-Doppler signature can be used to extract information on pedestrians gait. We will show examples on simulated and experimental data.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; Doppler radar; gait analysis; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; 1D micro-Doppler analysis; 2D imaging space; 2D-ISAR imaging; Doppler frequency spectra; central Doppler frequency; high range resolution analysis; human motions; illuminated objects; micro-Doppler effect; micro-Doppler signature; non stationary targets; pedestrians gait; radar high resolution range; radar imaging; range separation; time varying reflectors; Data mining; Doppler radar; Frequency; High-resolution imaging; Humans; Image analysis; Image resolution; Motion analysis; Radar imaging; Space stations; ISAR imaging; gait analysis; micro-Doppler;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference - Surveillance for a Safer World, 2009. RADAR. International
Conference_Location :
Bordeaux
Print_ISBN :
978-2-912328-55-7