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730 CHAPTER 16 Human Detection With <strong>Radar</strong>: Dismount Detectionperson walking with swinging arms and legs, a flying bird, and quadruped animals. Muchmore information directly related to human detection and classification algorithms, andtheir applications, may be found in individual papers published in journals and conferenceproceedings. Good conferences to look at include the IEEE <strong>Radar</strong> Conference and SPIERemote Sensing, and Security and Defense Conferences, published in the SPIE Proceedings.Journals in which key papers have been published include the IEEE Transactions onAerospace and Electronics Systems, and the IET Journal on <strong>Radar</strong>, Sonar and Navigation.Interesting summary papers on related topics, such as gait analysis and STAP, have alsoappeared in the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine.16.8 REFERENCES[1] Benezeth, Y., Emile, B., Laurent, H., and Rosenberger, C., “Vision-Based System for HumanDetection and Tracking in Indoor Environment,” International Journal <strong>of</strong> Social Robotics,vol. 2, no. 1, 2010, pp. 41–52.[2] Geronimo, D., Lopez, A.M., Sappa, A.D., and Graf, T., “Survey <strong>of</strong> Pedestrian Detectionfor Advanced Driver Assistance Systems,” IEEE Trans. on Pattern Analysis and MachineIntelligence, vol. 32, no. 7, pp. 1239–1258, July 2010.[3] Boult, T.E., Michaels, R.J., Gao, X., and Eckmann, M., “Into the Woods: Visual Surveillance<strong>of</strong> Noncooperative and Camouflaged Targets in Complex Outdoor Settings,” in Proceedings<strong>of</strong> the IEEE, vol. 89, no. 10, pp. 1382–1402, October 2001.[4] Niu, W., Long, J., Han, D., and Wang, Y., “Human Activity Detection and Recognition forVideo Surveillance,” in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the IEEE International Conference on Multimediaand Expo, vol. 1, pp. 719–722, June 2004.[5] Yoon, S.M. and Kim, H., “Real-Time Multiple People Detection Using Skin Color, Motionand Appearance Information,” in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 13th IEEE International Workshop onRobot and Human Interactive Communication, pp. 331–224, September 2004.[6] Choi, Y.K., Kim, K.M., Jung, J.W., Chun, S.Y., and Park, K.S., “Acoustic Intruder DetectionSystem for Home Security,” IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics, vol. 51, no. 1,pp. 130–138, February 2005.[7] Shoiji, Y., Takasuka, T., and Yasukawa, H., “Personal Identification Using Footstep Detection,”in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing andCommunication Systems, pp. 43–47, November 2004.[8] Ekimov, A.E. and Sabatier, J.M., “A Review <strong>of</strong> Human Signatures in Urban EnvironmentsUsing Seismic and Acoustic Methods,” In Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the IEEE Conference on Technologiesfor Homeland Security, Waltham, MA, pp. 215–220, May 12–13, 2008.[9] Mazarakis, G.P. and Avaritsiotis, J.N., “A Prototype Sensor Node for Footstep Detection,” inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the Second European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks, pp. 415–418,2005.[10] Succi, G., Clapp, D., Gampert, R., and Prado, G., “Footstep Detection and Tracking,” inProceedings <strong>of</strong> the SPIE, vol. 4393, pp. 22–29, 2001.[11] Richman, M.S., Deadrick, D.S., Nation, R.J., and Whitney, S.L., “Personnel Tracking UsingSeismic Sensors,” in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the SPIE, vol. 4393, 2001.[12] Benezeth, Y., Emile, B., Laurent, H., and Rosenberger, C., “A Real Time Human DetectionSystem Based on Far Infrared Vision,” in Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 3rd International Conferenceon Image and Signal Processing, Cherbourg-Octebille, France, pp. 76–84, July 1–3, 2008.

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