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Life Detecting Radars

  • US 20140316261A1
  • Filed: 04/18/2014
  • Published: 10/23/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A life detecting radar comprising:

  • at least one transmit antenna configured to propagate at least one beam using a continuous wave transmit signal set at a plurality of frequencies, where the at least one beam illuminates at least one sensing area;

    at least one receive antenna configured to receive a return signal associated with reflections from objects of the at least one transmit signal within the at least one sensing area, where the return signal comprises at least one signal component having static phase associated with reflections from nonmoving objects and at least one signal component having time varying phase associated with at least one target;

    a processor;

    a memory containing a radar application, wherein the radar application configures the processor to;

    receive the return signal from the at least one receive antenna;

    determine a static phase component of the return signal;

    generate a cancellation signal by sampling at least one transmit signal and modulating the sampled signal such that the phase and amplitude of the cancellation signal is adjusted to match an estimated phase and amplitude of the static phase component of the return signal;

    process the return signal by subtracting the cancellation signal to attenuate the at least one signal component having static phase; and

    detect the at least one target by analyzing the at least one signal component having time varying phase for a biometric identifier by;

    transforming the processed return signal from a frequency to a time domain data set;

    generating range bins, where each range bin has a sequence of samples taken from the time domain data set;

    analyzing each range bin for unique targets by examining a band limited version of the processed return signal for repetitive characteristics; and

    matching the repetitive characteristics to a biometric identifier of a human.

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