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Millimeter-Wave Radar Cane: A Blind People Aid With Moving Human Recognition Capabilities

Emanuele Cardillo, Changzhi Li, Alina Caddemi

2021IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology50 citationsDOI

Abstract

This contribution presents an electronic travel aid for blind and visually-impaired people based on a millimeter wave radar and a traditional white-cane. It not only represents an advanced system able to warn the user of potential obstacles, but also discerns between human and nonhuman targets. Since real scenarios would likely have moving targets, a new range alignment technique has been proposed with the aim of detecting the tiny chest displacement due to the physiological activity as the key sign of the human presence. The proposed system is able to properly recognize humans in complex environments with multiple moving targets, thus providing to the user a complete set of information, namely presence, position and nature of the available targets. The operating principle and the effectiveness of the system are shown both by simulated case studies and by employing a 122 GHz radar board for carrying out suitable measurements.

Topics & Concepts

RadarComputer scienceExtremely high frequencyComputer visionArtificial intelligenceDisplacement (psychology)Key (lock)Real-time computingPosition (finance)Set (abstract data type)TelecommunicationsComputer securityPsychotherapistEconomicsProgramming languagePsychologyFinanceNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesGaze Tracking and Assistive Technology