Abstract

In this paper, the principles of Doppler processing to detect and track human movers in indoor environments are presented. The topics discussed include the micro-Doppler characteristics of humans, the azimuth, elevation and range tracking of humans using Doppler, spatial and frequency diversity, the effect of walls, and the characteristics of dynamic clutters from non-humans. The studies are supported by simulation and measurement results.

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