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Pulsed Harmonic Doppler Radar and Passive RF Tags for Tracking the Dynamic Motion of Held Objects

Neda Nourshamsi, Cory Hilton, Stavros Vakalis, Jeffrey A. Nanzer

2021IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters22 citationsDOI

Abstract

A new method for detecting microwave harmonic Doppler signatures of held objects in cluttered environments is presented. Based on a passive harmonic tag combined with a pulsed microwave radar, the motion of tagged objects held by a person can be detected in high-clutter environments. In this letter, we present a new derivation of the dynamic harmonic signal response of a harmonic tag in motion. Based on a truncated Bessel function expansion, the model predicts the time-frequency signatures of sinusoidally moving objects with high accuracy. We present a pulsed harmonic radar transmitting at 2.51 GHz and receiving at 5.02 GHz, which is capable of measuring the harmonic micro-Doppler response of the tag with better signal-to-noise since the clutter response only exists at 2.51 GHz. The pulse waveform provides detection of the harmonic tag at larger distances than continuous-wave systems by increasing the peak power of the signal incident on the tag, while the average power is fixed with a low level. Measurements of a held tag at a distance of 1 m in a highly cluttered environment are presented, showing a strong match to the simulated results.

Topics & Concepts

ClutterHarmonicWaveformAcousticsSIGNAL (programming language)RadarDoppler effectMicrowaveComputer sciencePhysicsTelecommunicationsAstronomyProgramming languageAdvanced SAR Imaging TechniquesMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisRadar Systems and Signal Processing