Part Number: IWR6843AOP
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: IWR6843
Hi TI team,
I am using the IWR6843 3D People Tracking demo in a wall-mounted configuration and observing a systematic issue where the estimated target height (Z coordinate) increases as the target moves farther away, even though the target’s actual height is constant.
Additional observation:
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Targets with height above ~1 m are estimated reasonably well
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Lower-height targets (e.g. below ~1 m) show much larger distortion, especially as range increases
Key characteristics of the issue:
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Height error grows roughly linearly with range (e.g. reasonable at ~2 m, significantly taller at 6–8 m)
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The effect is stable and repeatable (not random noise)
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I tried tweaking the sensor tilt angle in the configuration, but this did not resolve the distortion
Setup details:
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Wall-mounted sensor, height ~1.6 m, tilt ~20°
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3D People Tracking demo with dynamic/static CFAR enabled
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compRangeBiasAndRxChanPhasecurrently disabled (default values)
Questions:
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Is this range-dependent height distortion—especially affecting low-height targets—a known consequence of missing RX channel phase calibration, particularly impacting elevation AoA estimation?
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Can TI confirm whether enabling
compRangeBiasAndRxChanPhasewith values obtained from the xWR68xx OOB calibration is expected to correct this elevation bias? -
Are there additional recommended practices (e.g. elevation bias correction, tracker-level height constraints) for stabilizing height estimates in wall-mounted IWR6843 setups?
Any guidance on best practices to mitigate elevation bias in 3D people tracking would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.