R. Rytel-Andrianik, P. Samczyński, D. Gromek, M. Wielgo, J. Drozdowicz, M. Malanowski
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引用次数: 11
Abstract
We present in the paper results of a generalised micro-Doppler analysis that is suited to high range resolution radar. The target echo energy is here represented in the three dimensional space of time, Doppler, and additionally range, what can provide more information on target micro-motion than the standard micro-Doppler analysis which is performed in the time-Doppler plane. The analyzed signals were recorded with a Ka-band FMCW radar of a high 1GHz bandwidth, which could provide good resolution in range, time and velocity. Here, we present a new method to visualize jointly micro-range and micro-doppler effects of a running man observed on the background of ground interferences.