2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.849395
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Study of the human body radar signature variability based on computer models

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“…Initial work [7] in separating humans from indoor clutter has shown promising results, based on which a more thorough investigation is undertaken in this paper. Prior work has focused on the effects of furniture scattering on radar detection of humans [8–13] as well as wireless propagation within buildings [14, 15], and limited work on characterising the radar cross‐sections (RCSs) of furniture [16]. Since indoor clutter is abundant within rooms, having knowledge of their scattering behaviour helps in developing techniques to detect and classify targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial work [7] in separating humans from indoor clutter has shown promising results, based on which a more thorough investigation is undertaken in this paper. Prior work has focused on the effects of furniture scattering on radar detection of humans [8–13] as well as wireless propagation within buildings [14, 15], and limited work on characterising the radar cross‐sections (RCSs) of furniture [16]. Since indoor clutter is abundant within rooms, having knowledge of their scattering behaviour helps in developing techniques to detect and classify targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%