Robust Detection of Moving Human Target Behind Wall via Impulse through-Wall Radar

Through-wall human target detection is highly desired in military applications. We have developed an impulse through-wall radar (TWR) to address this problem. In order to obtain a robust detection performance, firstly we adopt the exponential average background subtraction (EABS) method to mitigate...

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Veröffentlicht in:Defense science journal 2013-11, Vol.63 (6), p.636-642
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Jun, Yuan, Zhenlong, Zhu, Guofu, Zhou, Zhimin
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Zusammenfassung:Through-wall human target detection is highly desired in military applications. We have developed an impulse through-wall radar (TWR) to address this problem. In order to obtain a robust detection performance, firstly we adopt the exponential average background subtraction (EABS) method to mitigate clutters and improve the signal-to-clutter ratio (SCR). Then, different from the conventional constant false alarm rate (CFAR) methods that are applied along the fast-time dimension, we propose a new CFAR method along the slow-time dimension to resist the residual clutters in the clutter mitigation output because of timing jitters, based on the presence of a larger relative variation of human target moving in and out in comparison with that of residual clutters in the slow-time dimension. The proposed method effectively solves the false alarm issue caused by residual clutters in the conventional CFAR methods, and obtains robust detection performance. Finally, different through-wall experiments are provided to verify the proposed method. Defence Science Journal, 2013, 63(6), pp.636-642, DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dsj.63.5766
ISSN:0011-748X
0976-464X
DOI:10.14429/dsj.63.5766