See-through-wall life sensing using mobile Doppler radar

A see-through-the-wall (STTW) life sign detection from a mobile platform has been studied. Ultrasonic sensors were used for motion artifact detection. An adaptive algorithm was implemented to validate the techniques for motion compensation when using a mobile life sign radar.

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