The radar life detector adopts ultra-wideband radar technology and the Doppler echo effect of weak motions such as human heartbeat and chest expansion and contraction caused by breathing, limb swinging, etc. carried by nanosecond electromagnetic pulses. Combined with radar signal processing algorithms such as weak signal detection, it can conduct large-scale rapid detection, search and positioning of survivors trapped in ruins, collapsed buildings, and obstacles who are slightly moving or completely static, determine the vital signs status and position of the trapped persons, and assist in precise rescue.
Detection accuracy | ±10cm |
Detection angle | 120° |
Radar system | Ultra-wide spectrum pulse radar |
Antenna Type | Enhanced dielectric coupled ultra-wideband antenna |
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