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OpenRadar: A Toolkit for Prototyping mmWave Radar Applications

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arxiv 1912.12395 v1 pith:3Q4IDB3Q submitted 2019-12-28 eess.SP cs.MM

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Millimeter-Wave (mmWave) radar sensors are gaining popularity for their robust sensing and increasing imaging capabilities. However, current radar signal processing is hardware specific, which makes it impossible to build sensor agnostic solutions. OpenRadar serves as an interface to prototype, research, and benchmark solutions in a modular manner. This enables creating software processing stacks in a way that has not yet been extensively explored. In the wake of increased AI adoption, OpenRadar can accelerate the growth of the combined fields of radar and AI. The OpenRadar API was released on Oct 2, 2019 as an open-source package under the Apache 2.0 license. The codebase exists at https://github.com/presenseradar/openradar.

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