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Sahil Waqar

Tilknyttet UiA
Institutt for informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi
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A Simulation-Based Framework for the Design of Human Activity Recognition Systems Using Radar Sensors

Modern human activity recognition (HAR) systems are designed using large amounts of experimental data. So far, real-data-driven or experimental-based HAR systems using Wi-Fi or radar systems have shown considerable results. However, the acquisition of large, clean, and labeled training datasets remains a crucial impediment to the progress of experimental-based HAR systems. Therefore, in this paper, a paradigm shift from the experimental to a fully simulation-based design of HAR systems is proposed in the context of radar sensing. An end-to-end simulation framework is proposed as a proof-of-concept that can simulate realistic millimeter-wave radar signatures for synthesized human motion. We designed a human motion synthesis tool that emulates different types of human activities and generates the spatial trajectories accordingly. These trajectories are processed by a geometric model with respect to user-defined antenna configurations. Considering the long-and short-time stationarity of wireless channels, we synthesize the raw in-phase and quadrature data and process the data to simulate the radar signatures for emulated human activities. Finally, a simulated and a real HAR dataset were used to train and test a simulation-based HAR system, respectively, which gave an average (maximum) classification accuracy of 94% (98.4%). The main advantage of the proposed simulation framework is that the training effort for radar-based classifiers, e.g., gesture recognition systems, can be minimized drastically.

Publikasjoner

  • Waqar, Sahil; Muaaz, Muhammad; Sigg, Stephan & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2024). A Paradigm Shift From an Experimental-Based to a Simulation-Based Framework Using Motion-Capture Driven MIMO Radar Data Synthesis. IEEE Sensors Journal. ISSN 1530-437X. 24(10), s. 16614–16628. doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2024.3386221. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Waqar, Sahil & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2023). A Simulation-Based Framework for the Design of Human Activity Recognition Systems Using Radar Sensors. IEEE Internet of Things Journal. ISSN 2327-4662. 11(8), s. 14494–14507. doi: 10.1109/JIOT.2023.3344179. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Waqar, Sahil; Muaaz, Muhammad & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2023). Direction-Independent Human Activity Recognition Using a Distributed MIMO Radar System and Deep Learning. IEEE Sensors Journal. ISSN 1530-437X. 23(20), s. 24916–24929. doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2023.3310620. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Muaaz, Muhammad; Waqar, Sahil & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2023). Orientation-Independent Human Activity Recognition Using Complementary Radio Frequency Sensing. Sensors. ISSN 1424-8220. 23(13). doi: 10.3390/s23135810. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Muaaz, Muhammad; Waqar, Sahil & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2022). Radar-Based Passive Step Counter and Its Comparison with a Wrist-Worn Physical Activity Tracker. I Sanfilippo, Filippo; Granmo, Ole-Christoffer; Yildirim Yayilgan, Sule & Bajwa, Imran Sarwar (Red.), Intelligent Technologies and Applications: 4th International Conference, INTAP 2021, Grimstad, Norway, October 11–13, 2021, Revised Selected Papers. Springer. ISSN 978-3-031-10524-1. s. 259–272. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-10525-8_21.
  • Waqar, Sahil; Muaaz, Muhammad & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2022). Human activity signatures captured under different directions using SISO and MIMO radar systems. Applied Sciences. ISSN 2076-3417. 12(4). doi: 10.3390/app12041825. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv
  • Waqar, Sahil & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2021). Interchannel Interference and Mitigation in Distributed MIMO RF Sensing. Sensors. ISSN 1424-8220. 21(22). doi: 10.3390/s21227496. Fulltekst i vitenarkiv

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  • Muaaz, Muhammad; Waqar, Sahil & Pätzold, Matthias Uwe (2021). Radar-based passive step counter and its comparison with a wrist-worn physical activity tracker.

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Publisert 16. apr. 2024 10:50