Real-time outdoor concealed-object detection with passive millimeter wave imaging

Millimeter wave imaging is finding rapid adoption in security applications such as the detection of objects concealed under clothing. A passive imaging system can be realized as a stand-off type sensor that can operate in open spaces, both indoors and outdoors. In this paper, we address real-time ou...

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Published inOptics express Vol. 19; no. 3; p. 2530
Main Authors Yeom, Seokwon, Lee, Dong-Su, Son, Jung-Young, Jung, Min-Kyoo, Jang, YuShin, Jung, Sang-Won, Lee, Seok-Jae
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 31.01.2011
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Summary:Millimeter wave imaging is finding rapid adoption in security applications such as the detection of objects concealed under clothing. A passive imaging system can be realized as a stand-off type sensor that can operate in open spaces, both indoors and outdoors. In this paper, we address real-time outdoor concealed-object detection and segmentation with a radiometric imaging system operating in the W-band. The imaging system is equipped with a dielectric lens and a receiver array operating at around 94 GHz. Images are analyzed by multilevel segmentation to identify a concealed object. Each level of segmentation comprises vector quantization, expectation-maximization, and Bayesian decision making to cluster pixels on the basis of a Gaussian mixture model. In addition, we describe a faster process that adopts only vector quantization for the first level segmentation. Experiments confirm that the proposed methods provide fast and reliable detection and segmentation for a moving human subject carrying a concealed gun.
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ISSN:1094-4087
1094-4087
DOI:10.1364/OE.19.002530