People Counting and Tracking Using mmWave Radar Sensor with Sub-1 GHz Reference Design

1 января 2018

Texas Instrumentsопорное решениеинтегральные микросхемыбеспроводные технологиисредства разработки и материалы

This TI reference design demonstrates the use of the IWR1642, a single-chip, mmWave radar sensor from TI with integrated DSP, for an indoor and outdoor people-counting application along with Sub-1 GHz wireless communication. This reference design uses the IWR1642BOOST evaluation module (EVM) and the LAUNCHXLCC1352R1 wireless MCU LaunchPadTM. This solution is shown to localize people out to 6 meters (short range configuration) and 14 meters (long range configuration).

Особенности

Demonstration hardware and software using the IWR1642 device and mmWave radar sensor for people counting and tracking Long-range, low-power sub-1 GHz wireless connectivity using the CC1352 device IEEE 802.15.4e or IEEE 802.15.4g stack with collector and sensor application mmWave technology provides range, velocity, and angle information — ideal for environmental effects Azimuth field of view of 120 degrees across distance of 6m, that can extend to 14m with different chirp configuration Examples of implementation of static clutter and group tracking algorithms

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