SquiggleMilli: Approximating SAR Imaging on Mobile Millimeter-Wave Devices

Hem Regmi, Sabbir Saadat, Sanjib Sur
Computer Science and Engineering
University of South Carolina

SquiggleMilli is the first system to enable 3D mmWave imaging with a free-hand, squiggle device motion.

Awards

Overview

This paper proposes SquiggleMilli, a system that approximates traditional Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging on mobile millimeter-wave (mmWave) devices. The system is capable of imaging through obstructions, such as clothing, and under low visibility conditions. Unlike traditional SAR that relies on mechanical controllers or rigid bodies, SquiggleMilli is based on the hand-held, fluidic motion of the mmWave device. It enables mmWave imaging in hand-held settings by re-thinking existing motion compensation, compressed sensing, and voxel segmentation. Since mmWave imaging suffers from poor resolution due to specularity and weak reflectivity, the reconstructed shapes could be imperceptible by machines and humans. To this end, SquiggleMilli designs a machine learning model to recover the high spatial frequencies in the object to reconstruct an accurate 2D shape and predict its 3D features and category. We have customized SquiggleMilli for security applications, but the model is adaptable to other applications with limited training samples. We implement SquiggleMilli on off-the-shelf components and demonstrate its performance improvement over the traditional SAR qualitatively and quantitatively.

Publications

  • SquiggleMilli: Approximating SAR Imaging on Mobile Millimeter-Wave Devices
    Hem RegmiMoh Sabbir Saadat, Sanjib Sur, Srihari Nelakuditi
    IMWUT’21  Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, Virtual, September 2021.  [Paper] [Slides] [Talk]
  • 🏆 ViSAR: A Mobile Platform for Vision-Integrated Millimeter-Wave Synthetic Aperture Radar
    Jacqueline M Schellberg, Sanjib Sur
    UbiComp-ISWC’21 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, Virtual, September 2021. [Paper] [Poster] (Best Poster Honorable Mention)
  • 🏆 ZigZagCam: Pushing the Limits of Hand-held Millimeter-Wave Imaging
    Hem RegmiMoh Sabbir Saadat, Sanjib Sur, Srihari Nelakuditi
    HotMobile’21 ACM International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, Virtual, February 2021.  [Paper] [Poster] (Best Poster Runner-up Award)

Presentations

Code and Dataset

By downloading the code and dataset, you accept the following terms:

  • The code and data is for non-commercial use only (see details in the license file).
  • For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.
  • If you use it in your research work, please acknowledge the source and cite the appropriate paper(s) in the publication list here.

Dataset and Code

Citations

  1. SquiggleMilli: Approximating SAR Imaging on Mobile Millimeter-Wave Devices Hem Regmi, Moh Sabbir Saadat, Sanjib Sur, Srihari Nelakuditi
    Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT), vol. 5, no. 3, 2021.

    • @article{squigglemilli,
      author = {{Regmi, Hem and Saadat, Moh Sabbir and Sur, Sanjib and Nelakuditi, Srihari}},
      title = {{SquiggleMilli: Approximating SAR Imaging on Mobile Millimeter-Wave Devices}},
      year = {2021},
      journal = {Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT)},
      volume = {5},
      number = {3}
      }
  2. ZigZagCam: Pushing the Limits of Hand-held Millimeter-Wave Imaging Hem Regmi, Moh Sabbir Saadat, Sanjib Sur, Srihari Nelakuditi
    ACM International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile), 2021.

    • @inproceedings{zigzagcam,
      author = {{Regmi, Hem and Saadat, Moh Sabbir and Sur, Sanjib and Nelakuditi, Srihari}},
      title = {{ZigZagCam: Pushing the Limits of Hand-held Millimeter-Wave Imaging}},
      booktitle = {ACM International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications (HotMobile)},
      year = {2021}
      }

Also Check Out