Gesture Recognition for FMCW Radar on the Edge

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Gesture Recognition for FMCW Radar on the Edge

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Maximilian Strobel, Stephan Schoenfeldt, Jonas Daugalas

Abstract

This paper introduces a lightweight gesture recognition system based on 60 GHz frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar. We show that gestures can be characterized efficiently by a set of five features, and propose a slim radar processing algorithm to extract these features. In contrast to previous approaches, we avoid heavy 2D processing, i.e. range-Doppler imaging, and perform instead an early target detection - this allows us to port the system to fully embedded platforms with tight constraints on memory, compute and power consumption. A recurrent neural network (RNN) based architecture exploits these features to jointly detect and classify five different gestures. The proposed system recognizes gestures with an F1 score of 98.4% on our hold-out test dataset, it runs on an Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller requiring less than 280 kB of flash memory, 120 kB of RAM, and consuming 75 mW of power.

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