Non-Line-of-Sight Moving Target Detection Method Based on Noise Suppression

Author:

Wei Yilin,Sun Bing,Zhou Yuetong,Wang HaochuanORCID

Abstract

At the present time, most of existing security systems only detect and track targets in line-of-sight (LOS). However, in practice, the locations of targets are often out of the line of sight. This article focuses on the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) moving target detection with low-power transmission signals by reflection. There are two key problems, the weak target echo signal and the multipath effect. In terms of the issues, this paper constructs the echo signal model of the NLOS target. On the basis of the echo model, the detection method of NLOS moving target based on millimeter-wave radar comes up, which is of great theoretical value and important practical significance for indoor security. This paper innovatively applies the polynomial fitting method to suppress static noise and range gating method to suppress noise from other range gates. Then, the location and velocity of the target are estimated by two-dimensional fast Fourier transform (FFT) and the multiple signal classification (MUSIC) method. Furthermore, in order to verify the accuracy of the NLOS target echo signal model proposed in this paper, we respectively simulated two important parts of the signal in the model, the target echo signal and the direct backscattered signal of the intermediate interface, both of which are multipath signals. We counted the echo path length distribution in these two parts, and applied the NLOS target detection method to process them respectively. In addition, we also simulated the NLOS target echo signal and obtained actual data in the actual scene, and processed both the simulated data and the actual data. Comparing the results of target detection with and without denoising methods, the effectiveness of the two denoising methods proposed in this paper is verified.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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