UWB Radar-Based Human Activity Recognition via EWT–Hilbert Spectral Videos and Dual-Path Deep Learning

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Abstract

Ultrawideband (UWB) radar has emerged as a compelling solution for noncontact human activity recognition. This study proposes a novel framework that leverages adaptive signal decomposition and video-based deep learning to classify human motions with high accuracy using a single UWB radar. The raw radar signals were processed by empirical wavelet transform (EWT) to isolate the dominant frequency components in a data-driven manner. These components were further analyzed using the Hilbert transform to produce time–frequency spectra that capture motion-specific signatures through subtle phase variations. Instead of treating each spectrum as an isolated image, the resulting sequence was organized into a temporally coherent video, capturing spatial and temporal motion dynamics. The video data were used to train the SlowFast network—a dual-path deep learning model optimized for video-based action recognition. The proposed system achieved an average classification accuracy exceeding 99% across five representative human actions. The experimental results confirmed that the EWT–Hilbert-based preprocessing enhanced feature distinctiveness, while the SlowFast architecture enabled efficient and accurate learning of motion patterns. The proposed framework is intuitive, computationally efficient, and scalable, demonstrating strong potential for deployment in real-world scenarios such as smart healthcare, ambient-assisted living, and privacy-sensitive surveillance environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3264
JournalElectronics (Switzerland)
Volume14
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • empirical wavelet transform
  • Hilbert transform
  • motion recognition
  • SlowFast
  • ultra-wide band radar

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