Visible to the public Chirp Rate Estimation and micro-Doppler Signatures for Pedestrian Security Radar Systems

TitleChirp Rate Estimation and micro-Doppler Signatures for Pedestrian Security Radar Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsAbratkiewicz, K., Gromek, D., Samczynski, P.
Conference Name2019 Signal Processing Symposium (SPSympo)
Date PublishedSept. 2019
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-1715-7
KeywordsChirp, chirp modulation, chirp rate estimation, chirp rate estimators, CW radar, Doppler radar, Estimation, FM radar, FMCW, FMCW radar, high-resolution radar, linear frequency modulated continuous wave, Metrics, micro-Doppler, microDoppler signal analysis, microDoppler signatures, object detection, pedestrian security radar systems, pubcrawl, Radar, radar antennas, radar detection, radar receivers, radar resolution, radar sensors, resilience, Resiliency, saturated accelerograms, Scalability, security, security systems, signal classification, Spectrogram, target classification, target detection, Time Frequency Analysis, Time-frequency Analysis, time-frequency domain
Abstract

A new approach to micro-Doppler signal analysis is presented in this article. Novel chirp rate estimators in the time-frequency domain were used for this purpose, which provided the chirp rate of micro-Doppler signatures, allowing the classification of objects in the urban environment. As an example verifying the method, a signal from a high-resolution radar with a linear frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) recording an echo reflected from a pedestrian was used to validate the proposed algorithms for chirp rate estimation. The obtained results are plotted on saturated accelerograms, giving an additional parameter dedicated for target classification in security systems utilizing radar sensors for target detection.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8882000
DOI10.1109/SPS.2019.8882000
Citation Keyabratkiewicz_chirp_2019