Radar-Based Fall Detection for Assisted Living: A Digital-Twin Representation Case Study
Sebastian Ratto V, Huy Trinh, Ahmed N. Sayed, Abdelrahman Elbadrawy, Arien Sligar, and George Shaker

TL;DR
This study investigates how different radar data representations affect fall detection accuracy using a digital twin simulation, highlighting the importance of representation choice in radar-based assisted living systems.
Contribution
It introduces a digital twin simulation to compare various radar data representations for fall detection, providing insights into their effectiveness and limitations.
Findings
Temporal spectrograms achieve 98-99% accuracy
Static RDMs reach 89.4% accuracy
Representation choice significantly impacts detection performance
Abstract
Obtaining data on high-impact falls from older adults is ethically difficult, yet these rare events cause many fall-related health problems. As a result, most radar-based fall detectors are trained on staged falls from young volunteers, and representation choices are rarely tested against the radar signals from dangerous falls. This paper uses a frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar digital twin as a single simulated room testbed to study how representation choice affects fall/non-fall discrimination. From the same simulated range-Doppler sequence, Doppler-time spectrograms, three-channel per-receiver spectrogram stacks, and time-pooled range-Doppler maps (RDMs) are derived and fed to an identical compact CNN under matched training on a balanced fall/non-fall dataset. In this twin, temporal spectrograms reach 98-99% test accuracy with similar precision and recall for both…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced SAR Imaging Techniques · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring · Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
