9.3 A680 μW Burst-Chirp UWB Radar Transceiver for Vital Signs and Occupancy Sensing up to 15m Distance

Yao-Hong Liu, Sunil Sheelavant, M. Mercuri, Paul Mateman, J. Dijkhuis, A. W. Zomagboguelou, Arjan Breeschoten, Stefano Traferro, Yan Zhang, T. Torfs, Christian Bachmann, P. Harpe, M. Babaie
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For remote vital signs and occupancy detection in many smart home/building applications, radar sensors are a preferred option over cameras, due to privacy preservation and robustness to ambient light conditions. These radars not only need to provide precise range and vital signs information over meters distance, but also preferably can operate on a battery up to a few months or even years, for cost and practical reasons (like smoke detectors). State-of-the-art remote vital-sign sensors typically use an impulse-radio UWB (IR-UWB) radar [1,2] because it provides a range resolution <20 cm. However, their power consumption is typically in the order of 100’s of mW, preventing long-term maintenance-free battery-powered operations. Although mains power can be used to supply such radars, this is not always available, depending on the location and the building type, and the installation cost (e.g., power routing) is significantly higher than for battery-powered ones. In this work, a burst-chirp radar with an energy-efficient chirp generation is proposed, leading to a record-low power consumption of 680 μW.
9.3 A680 μW突发啁啾超宽带雷达收发器,用于15m距离的生命体征和占用感测
对于许多智能家居/建筑应用中的远程生命体征和占用检测,雷达传感器是相机的首选,因为它具有隐私保护和对环境光条件的鲁棒性。这些雷达不仅需要在几米距离内提供精确的范围和生命体征信息,而且出于成本和实际原因(如烟雾探测器),最好可以使用电池长达几个月甚至几年。最先进的远程生命体征传感器通常使用脉冲无线电UWB (IR-UWB)雷达[1,2],因为它提供的距离分辨率<20厘米。然而,它们的功耗通常在100兆瓦左右,无法长期免维护的电池供电。虽然主电源可以用来供应这种雷达,但这并不总是可用的,这取决于位置和建筑类型,并且安装成本(例如,电源路由)明显高于电池供电的雷达。本文提出了一种具有高能效啁啾产生机制的突发啁啾雷达,其功耗仅为680 μW,创历史新低。
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