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Real-Time Capable Micro-Doppler Signature Decomposition of Walking Human Limbs

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2017-11-29 v1 Signal Processing

Abstract

Unique micro-Doppler signature (μ\boldsymbol{\mu}-D) of a human body motion can be analyzed as the superposition of different body parts μ\boldsymbol{\mu}-D signatures. Extraction of human limbs μ\boldsymbol{\mu}-D signatures in real-time can be used to detect, classify and track human motion especially for safety application. In this paper, two methods are combined to simulate μ\boldsymbol{\mu}-D signatures of a walking human. Furthermore, a novel limbs μ\mu-D signature time independent decomposition feasibility study is presented based on features as μ\mu-D signatures and range profiles also known as micro-Range (μ\mu-R). Walking human body parts can be divided into four classes (base, arms, legs, feet) and a decision tree classifier is used. Validation is done and the classifier is able to decompose μ\mu-D signatures of limbs from a walking human signature on real-time basis.

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@article{arxiv.1711.09175,
  title  = {Real-Time Capable Micro-Doppler Signature Decomposition of Walking Human Limbs},
  author = {Sherif Abdulatif and Fady Aziz and Bernhard Kleiner and Urs Schneider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.09175},
  year   = {2017}
}

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6 pages, IEEE RadarConf 17