Skeletal topography imaging radar for unique individual...

Communications: directive radio wave systems and devices (e.g. – Return signal controls radar system – Receiver

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C342S022000

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11614709

ABSTRACT:
A system for identifying an individual, including an imaging radar for receiving radar data pertaining to at least a portion of a skeleton of at least one individual, an imaging module for generating at least one skeletal image of the at least one individual based on the radar data, at least one database including a plurality of skeletal data pertaining to a plurality of individuals, an identification module for comparing the at least one skeletal image with the plurality of skeletal data to determine a match.

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