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T-RODNet: Transformer for Vehicular Millimeter-Wave Radar Object Detection

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2023
Environmental perception technology is key to self-driving. Nowadays, this is mostly conducted using cameras and LiDAR, despite their poor immunity to interference and high price.
Tiezhen Jiang   +5 more
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A Joint Global–Local Network for Human Pose Estimation With Millimeter Wave Radar

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2023
This article proposes a two-branch learning model, namely, the joint global–local network, for human pose estimation (HPE) using millimeter wave radar. The aim of this work is to remediate the ill-posed problems in HPE arising from using the destructive ...
Zhongping Cao   +5 more
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IoT-Ready Millimeter-Wave Radar Sensors

2020 IEEE Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things (GCAIoT), 2020
This paper demonstrates a millimeter-wave (mm-Wave) radar sensor chip set for industrial, scientific, medical (ISM) and internet of things (IoT) applications. Thanks to their modular expandable wireless transceiver architecture, these radar chips offer implementing multimode radar sensors capable of deploying multiple radar techniques to detect object ...
Wael A. Ahmad   +3 more
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Continuous bridge displacement estimation using millimeter-wave radar, strain gauge and accelerometer

Mechanical systems and signal processing, 2023
Monitoring of bridge displacement is essential for providing critical information regarding the health of bridge structures. However, continuous and accurate monitoring of structural displacement remains challenging.
Zhanxiong Ma, Jaemook Choi, H. Sohn
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HeRe: Heartbeat Signal Reconstruction for Low-Power Millimeter-Wave Radar Based on Deep Learning

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2023
The noncontact monitoring of vital signs without body-attached sensors is a promising home healthcare technique. Recent studies have shown that millimeter-wave (mmW) radar can be used to continuous daily monitoring of vital signs such as heart rate (HR ...
Haili Wang   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cardiogram Detection with a Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor

2020 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium (RWS), 2020
In this work, we proposed and verified that a noncontact measurement to the human cardiogram could be implemented based on the inner connection between the bioelectrical signals that control the diastole and systole of human hearts and the volume change of atriums and ventricles taking place at the surface of skin.
Shuqin Dong   +5 more
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Indoor Positioning System Using a Single-Chip Millimeter Wave Radar

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2023
Estimation of indoor location is a key capability for indoor location-based services. Among various solutions, single-chip low-cost millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar as an emerging technology are getting more and more attention due to their inherent ...
Wei Li   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Real-Time Millimeter Wave Radar Simulation

Journal of Aerospace Information Systems, 2013
This paper summarizes the ideas involved in implementing an imaging radar simulator based on using modern computer graphics hardware.
Peinecke, Niklas   +2 more
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Millimeter Waves Ballistic Radar

2006 16th International Crimean Microwave and Telecommunication Technology, 2006
Solid-state Doppler Millimeter Waves Ballistic Radar designed for measuring of exterior and interior ballistic parameters of highly dynamical faint objects is developed. The coherence characteristics of transmit-receive module are supported by the floating heterodyne oscillation behavior.
A. Zubkov   +4 more
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Motion Monitoring With A Millimeter Wave Radar Sensor

27th European Microwave Conference and Exhibition, 1997
An existing 94 GHz pulse radar system for autonomous mobile robots has been extended by a CW Doppler unit for fast motion monitoring. The extension is set up with low cost components and works independently from the pulse system. Until now the capabilities for motion detection has been validated in several environments.
Thomas Troll, Jurgen Detlefsen
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