Through-Wall Person Localization Using Transceivers in Motion
Peter Hillyard (1), Dustin Maas (2), Sriram Premnath (3), Neal Patwari, (1, 2), Sneha Kasera (4), ((1) Department of Electrical, Computer, Engineering, University of Utah, (2) Xandem Technology, (3) Qualcomm, Research, (4) School of Computing, University of Utah)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel device-free localization method using moving transceivers with UWB-IR radar to detect and locate people through walls, achieving high accuracy despite transceiver motion and environmental changes.
Contribution
It presents a new approach for through-wall person localization using mobile UWB-IR transceivers that can operate despite transceiver motion and environmental variability.
Findings
Accurately detects human presence despite transceiver motion.
Achieves localization within 0.25 meters average error.
Demonstrates effectiveness of mobile transceivers outside walls.
Abstract
We develop novel methods for device-free localization (DFL) using transceivers in motion. Such localization technologies are useful in various cross-layer applications/protocols including those that are related to security situations where it is important to know the presence and position of an unauthorized person; in monitoring the daily activities of elderly or special needs individuals; or in emergency situations when police or firefighters can use the locations of people inside of a building in order to save lives. We propose that transceivers mounted on autonomous vehicles could be both quickly deployed and kept moving to ``sweep'' an area for changes in the channel that would indicate the location of moving people and objects. The challenge is that changes to channel measurements are introduced both by changes in the environment and from motion of the transceivers. In this paper,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis · Radar Systems and Signal Processing
