Linear Discriminant Analysis-Based Motion Classification Using Distributed Micro-Doppler Radars with Limited Backhaul.

Sensors (Basel)

Division of Smart Robot Convergence and Application Engineering, Department of Electronic Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan 48515, Korea.

Published: April 2021

In this paper, we propose a cooperative linear discriminant analysis (LDA)-based motion classification algorithm for distributed micro-Doppler (MD) radars which are connected to a data fusion center through the limited backhaul. Due to the limited backhaul, each radar cannot report the high-dimensional data of a multi-aspect angle MD signature to the fusion center. Instead, at each radar, the dimensionality of the MD signature is reduced by using the LDA algorithm and the dimensionally-reduced MD signature can be collected at the data fusion center. To further reduce the burden of backhaul, we also propose the softmax processing method in which the distances of the sensed MD signatures from the centers of clusters for all motion candidates are computed at each radar. The output of the softmax process at each radar is quantized through the pyramid vector quantization with a finite number of bits and is reported to the data fusion center. To improve the classification performance at the fusion center, the channel resources of the backhaul are adaptively allocated based on the classification separability at each radar. The proposed classification performance was assessed with synthetic simulation data as well as experimental data measured through the USRP-based MD radar.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8122599PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21092924DOI Listing

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