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Moving target localization using Ultra WideBand sensing

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A novel Short Term Average to Long Term Average ratio (STA/LTA) based moving target localization method is proposed using Ultra WideBand (UWB) radar and distance estimation is found to be more accurate for lower dielectric obstructing mediums.
Abstract
A novel Short Term Average to Long Term Average ratio (STA/LTA) based moving target localization method is proposed using Ultra WideBand (UWB) radar. For robust distance estimation, we compared simple peak based distance estimation and proposed STA/LTA based distance estimation technique. UWB PulsOn 410 radar in monostatic mode is employed for detection of human target in three different scenarios: behind wooden door, behind concrete wall and clear line of sight (CLOS) of the radar. Experimental results of distance estimation for single moving human target using the proposed method has 79.6% more accuracy than simple peak based distance estimator. Distance estimation is found to be more accurate for lower dielectric obstructing mediums.

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A comprehensive ultra-wideband dataset for non-cooperative contextual sensing

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