MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar

Ultra-wideband radar-based penetrating detection and recognition of human activities has become a focus on remote sensing in various military applications in recent years, such as urban warfare, hostage rescue, and earthquake post-disaster rescue. However, an excellent micro-Doppler signature (MDS)...

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Main Authors: Fugui Qi, Hao Lv, Fulai Liang, Zhao Li, Xiao Yu, Jianqi Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/3/260
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spelling doaj-491797647afb48ab81210e9899a55ab82020-11-24T23:43:26ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922017-03-019326010.3390/rs9030260rs9030260MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW RadarFugui Qi0Hao Lv1Fulai Liang2Zhao Li3Xiao Yu4Jianqi Wang5Department of Medical Electronics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaDepartment of Medical Electronics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaDepartment of Medical Electronics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaDepartment of Medical Electronics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaDepartment of Medical Electronics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaDepartment of Medical Electronics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, ChinaUltra-wideband radar-based penetrating detection and recognition of human activities has become a focus on remote sensing in various military applications in recent years, such as urban warfare, hostage rescue, and earthquake post-disaster rescue. However, an excellent micro-Doppler signature (MDS) extracting method of human motion with high time-frequency resolution, outstanding anti-interference ability, and extensive adaptability, which aims to provide favorable and more detailed features for human activity recognition and classification, especially in the non-free space detection environment, is in great urgency. To cope with the issue, a multiple Hilbert-Huang transform (MHHT) method is proposed for high-resolution time-frequency analysis of finer-grained human activity MDS hidden in ultra-wideband (UWB) radar echoes during the through-wall detection environment. Based on the improved HHT with effective intrinsic mode function (IMF) selection according to the cosine similarity (CS) principle, the improved HHT is applied to each channel signal in the effective channel scope of the UWB radar signal and then integrated along the range direction. The activities of swinging one or two arms while standing at a spot 3 m from a wall were used to validate the abilities of the proposed method for extracting and separating the MDS of different moving body structures with a high time-frequency resolution. Simultaneously, the corresponding relationship between the frequency components in MHHT-based spectra and structures of the moving human body was demonstrated according to the radar Doppler principle combined with the principle of human body kinematics. Moreover, six common finer-grained human activities and a piaffe at different ranges under the through-wall detection environment were exploited to confirm the adaptability of the novel method for different activities and pre-eminent anti-interference ability under a low signal-noise-clutter ratio (SNCR) environment, which is critical for remote sensing in various military application, such as urban warfare, hostage rescue, earthquake post-disaster rescue.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/3/260Hilbert-Huang transformfiner-grained human activitiesmicro-Doppler signaturesthrough-wall detection
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author Fugui Qi
Hao Lv
Fulai Liang
Zhao Li
Xiao Yu
Jianqi Wang
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Hao Lv
Fulai Liang
Zhao Li
Xiao Yu
Jianqi Wang
MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar
Remote Sensing
Hilbert-Huang transform
finer-grained human activities
micro-Doppler signatures
through-wall detection
author_facet Fugui Qi
Hao Lv
Fulai Liang
Zhao Li
Xiao Yu
Jianqi Wang
author_sort Fugui Qi
title MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar
title_short MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar
title_full MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar
title_fullStr MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar
title_full_unstemmed MHHT-Based Method for Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signatures for Human Finer-Grained Activity Using Through-Wall SFCW Radar
title_sort mhht-based method for analysis of micro-doppler signatures for human finer-grained activity using through-wall sfcw radar
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Ultra-wideband radar-based penetrating detection and recognition of human activities has become a focus on remote sensing in various military applications in recent years, such as urban warfare, hostage rescue, and earthquake post-disaster rescue. However, an excellent micro-Doppler signature (MDS) extracting method of human motion with high time-frequency resolution, outstanding anti-interference ability, and extensive adaptability, which aims to provide favorable and more detailed features for human activity recognition and classification, especially in the non-free space detection environment, is in great urgency. To cope with the issue, a multiple Hilbert-Huang transform (MHHT) method is proposed for high-resolution time-frequency analysis of finer-grained human activity MDS hidden in ultra-wideband (UWB) radar echoes during the through-wall detection environment. Based on the improved HHT with effective intrinsic mode function (IMF) selection according to the cosine similarity (CS) principle, the improved HHT is applied to each channel signal in the effective channel scope of the UWB radar signal and then integrated along the range direction. The activities of swinging one or two arms while standing at a spot 3 m from a wall were used to validate the abilities of the proposed method for extracting and separating the MDS of different moving body structures with a high time-frequency resolution. Simultaneously, the corresponding relationship between the frequency components in MHHT-based spectra and structures of the moving human body was demonstrated according to the radar Doppler principle combined with the principle of human body kinematics. Moreover, six common finer-grained human activities and a piaffe at different ranges under the through-wall detection environment were exploited to confirm the adaptability of the novel method for different activities and pre-eminent anti-interference ability under a low signal-noise-clutter ratio (SNCR) environment, which is critical for remote sensing in various military application, such as urban warfare, hostage rescue, earthquake post-disaster rescue.
topic Hilbert-Huang transform
finer-grained human activities
micro-Doppler signatures
through-wall detection
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/9/3/260
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