Integrated Modeling and Target Classification Based on mmWave SAR and CNN Approach.

Sensors (Basel)

Wireless Sensing and Imaging Laboratory & 6G Research Laboratory, SRM University AP, Amaravati 522502, India.

Published: December 2024

This study presents a numerical modeling approach that utilizes millimeter-wave (mm-Wave) Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave (FMCW) radar to reconstruct and classify five weapon types: grenades, knives, guns, iron rods, and wrenches. A dataset of 1000 images of these weapons was collected from various online sources and subsequently used to generate 3605 samples in the MATLAB (R2022b) environment for creating reflectivity-added images. Background reflectivity was considered to range from 0 to 0.3 (with 0 being a perfect absorber), while object reflectivity was set between 0.8 and 1 (with 1 representing a perfect electric conductor). These images were employed to reconstruct high-resolution weapon profiles using a monostatic two-dimensional (2D) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging technique. Subsequently, the reconstructed images were classified using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithm in a Python (3.10.14) environment. The CNN architecture consists of 10 layers, including multiple convolutional, pooling, and fully connected layers, designed to effectively extract features and perform classification. The CNN model achieved high accuracy, with precision and recall values exceeding 98% across most categories, demonstrating the robustness and reliability of the model. This approach shows considerable promise for enhancing security screening technologies across a range of applications.

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