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Ultra High Frequency Eye Tracking Radar

Radar de seguimiento ocular de frecuencia ultra alta
Authors: Solé Pérez, Erik;

Ultra High Frequency Eye Tracking Radar

Abstract

El projecte se centra en el desenvolupament d'un sistema de seguiment ocular. La part experimental serveix com a un prototip per saber si és viable l'ús del radar entre freqüències de 60-120GHz per estimar la posició de l'ull humà. Tot això gràcies a les simulacions de canals i al modelatge de l'ull.

The project focuses on the development of an Eye Tracking system . The experimental part serves as a prototype to know if it is viable the use of the radar between frequencies of 60-120GHz to estimate the position of the human eye. All that thanks to channel simulations and the modelage of the eye.

El proyecto se centra en el desarrollo de un sistema Eye Tracking. La parte experimental sirve como un prototipo para saber si es viable el uso del radar entre frecuencias de 60-120GHz para estimar la posición del ojo humano. Todo eso gracias a las simulaciones de canales y la Modelado del ojo.

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Spain
Keywords

550, Radar--Mètodes de simulació, Radar--Mesurament, Signal theory (Telecommunication), Senyal, Radar--Measurement, eye tracking, signal theory, Radar--Simulation methods, estimación, ojo, Senyal, Teoria del (Telecomunicació), Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Radiocomunicació i exploració electromagnètica, Teoria del (Telecomunicació), radar

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