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DIPDuino - Doppler Radar

DIPDuino (Arduino) based Doppler radar research project.

alex-gornostayevAlex Gornostayev
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arduino radar doppler

This project was created on 10/13/2015 and last updated 10 years ago.

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The goal of this project is to try different Doppler signal processing algorithms for DIPDuino (Arduino) platform. I want to get a bit more than simple speed measurement and target’s direction. I am mostly interested in targets tracking and classification. Thanks to DIPDUino’s embedded display I can output in real-time somewhat extended signal information such as spectrum, amplitude over time etc. Also DIPDuino allows me to write samples on micro-SD card. This will be helpful.

I’ve just started the project. Standby for updates…

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  • DF300 to replace K-LC6

    Alex Gornostayev • 02/08/2016 at 19:16 • 0 comments

    I was not satisfied with K-LC6 trasceiver (http://www.rfbeam.ch/fileadmin/downloads/datasheets/Datasheet_K-LC6.pdf). I just can't get good detection range from it. This is why it was replaced with DF300 (http://www.agilsense.com/Speed-Detection-Borchure/26/59/page_content.html) from Agilisense.


  • New board

    Alex Gornostayev • 12/29/2015 at 19:44 • 0 comments

    New, more advanced radar board is ready. Working on implementation of GUI interfaces and maybe speed simulator. See new pictures

  • First picture

    Alex Gornostayev • 10/13/2015 at 02:27 • 0 comments

    First picture shows speed measurement (9 km/h) of the cooler fan of my 3D printer.

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