mmFlux estimates a crowd flow field from commodity mmWave radar point clouds, reconstructs a directed graph of splits and merges, and uses divergence and curl to identify gatherings, dispersions, and turns.
Joint Multitarget Detection and Tracking with mmWave Radar
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Accurate targets detection and tracking with mmWave radar is a key sensing capability that will enable more intelligent systems, create smart, efficient, automated system. This paper proposes an end-to-end detection-estimation-track framework named MNOMP-SPA-KF consisting of the target detection and estimation module, the data association (DA) module and the target tracking module. In the target estimation and detection module, a low complexity, super-resolution and constant false alarm rate (CFAR) based two dimensional multisnapshot Newtonalized orthogonal matching pursuit (2D-MNOMP) is designed to extract the multitarget's radial distances and velocities, followed by the conventional (Bartlett) beamformer to extract the multitarget's azimuths. In the DA module, a sum product algorithm (SPA) is adopted to obtain the association probabilities of the existed targets and measurements by incorporating the radial velocity information. The Kalman filter (KF) is implemented to perform target tracking in the target tracking module by exploiting the asymptotic distribution of the estimators. To improve the detection probability of the weak targets, extrapolation is also coupled into the MNOMP-SPA-KF. Numerical and real data experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the MNOMP-SPA-KF algorithm, compared to other benchmark algorithms.
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mmFlux: Crowd Flow Analytics with Commodity mmWave MIMO Radar
mmFlux estimates a crowd flow field from commodity mmWave radar point clouds, reconstructs a directed graph of splits and merges, and uses divergence and curl to identify gatherings, dispersions, and turns.