RF MIMO Systems for Wide-Area Indoor Human Motion Monitoring

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Krolik, Jeffrey L

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Nolte, Loren W

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Xu, Chi

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2016-06-06T16:12:24Z

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2016-11-05T04:30:05Z

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2016

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Human motion monitoring is an important function in numerous applications. In this dissertation, two systems for monitoring motions of multiple human targets in wide-area indoor environments are discussed, both of which use radio frequency (RF) signals to detect, localize, and classify different types of human motion. In the first system, a coherent monostatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) array is used, and a joint spatial-temporal adaptive processing method is developed to resolve micro-Doppler signatures at each location in a wide-area for motion mapping. The downranges are obtained by estimating time-delays from the targets, and the crossranges are obtained by coherently filtering array spatial signals. Motion classification is then applied to each target based on micro-Doppler analysis. In the second system, multiple noncoherent multistatic transmitters (Tx's) and receivers (Rx's) are distributed in a wide-area, and motion mapping is achieved by noncoherently combining bistatic range profiles from multiple Tx-Rx pairs. Also, motion classification is applied to each target by noncoherently combining bistatic micro-Doppler signatures from multiple Tx-Rx pairs. For both systems, simulation and real data results are shown to demonstrate the ability of the proposed methods for monitoring patient repositioning activities for pressure ulcer prevention.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12269

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Electrical engineering

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Array processing

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Distributed sensing

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Human motion monitoring

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Pressure ulcer prevention

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Radio frequency

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RF MIMO Systems for Wide-Area Indoor Human Motion Monitoring

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Dissertation

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5

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