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R.G. Guendel

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The application of distributed radar to human motion monitoring is considered. A novel sensor fusion method has been proposed that yields a two-dimensional map of reflection intensity and a vector field of reconstructed velocities in lieu of conventional Doppler spectrograms or r ...
In this study, the problem of multipath in radar sensor networks for human activity recognition (HAR) has been examined. Traditionally considered as a source of additional clutter, the multipath is being investigated for its potential to be exploited through the creation of virtu ...
Fall detection systems can play an important role in assuring safe independent living for vulnerable people. These sensors not only have to detect falls but also have to recognize uncritical, normal activities of daily living in order to differentiate them from falls. Radar senso ...
The effect of different time-frequency (TF) resolution values is analyzed in the context of Human Activity Recognition (HAR) using multiple radars distributed in a network. Specifically, different spectrograms computed with various Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) window lengt ...
This paper presents a novel approach to radar-based human activity recognition in continuous data streams. To date, most work in this research area has aimed at either classifying every single time step separately by means of recurrent neural networks, or using a two-step procedu ...
Classifying continuous sequences of human activities is a current research challenge due to the unconstrained duration of the constituent activities. Segmentation of these sequences into single-activity segments is under investigation as a potential solution to this challenge and ...