摘要

Developments in microwave and millimeter-wave systems have enabled remote sensing techniques traditionally used in long-range applications to be employed in the relatively closer range applications of detection and classification of human presence and measurement of human properties. This paper reviews the techniques used in microwave remote sensing of humans and discusses prominent examples of experimental systems from the literature. Radar techniques have been developed for measuring the time-varying scattering returns from the various parts of the human body during motion, which are used for human presence detection and the classification of human activities. The effects of breathing and heartbeat are also detectable using Doppler radar techniques, which is applicable to medical applications as well as search-and-rescue and security. Recent developments in distributed radars have enabled the direct measurement of the angular velocity of moving people, and passive systems have also been developed which provide a complementary detection mode that can aid in detection and classification of humans.

  • 出版日期2017-5