SPDec 28, 2019Code
OpenRadar: A Toolkit for Prototyping mmWave Radar ApplicationsArjun Gupta, Dashiell Kosaka, Edwin Pan et al.
Millimeter-Wave (mmWave) radar sensors are gaining popularity for their robust sensing and increasing imaging capabilities. However, current radar signal processing is hardware specific, which makes it impossible to build sensor agnostic solutions. OpenRadar serves as an interface to prototype, research, and benchmark solutions in a modular manner. This enables creating software processing stacks in a way that has not yet been extensively explored. In the wake of increased AI adoption, OpenRadar can accelerate the growth of the combined fields of radar and AI. The OpenRadar API was released on Oct 2, 2019 as an open-source package under the Apache 2.0 license. The codebase exists at https://github.com/presenseradar/openradar.
CRJan 19, 2021
Safer Illinois and RokWall: Privacy Preserving University Health Apps for COVID-19Vikram Sharma Mailthody, James Wei, Nicholas Chen et al.
COVID-19 has fundamentally disrupted the way we live. Government bodies, universities, and companies worldwide are rapidly developing technologies to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and safely reopen society. Essential analytics tools such as contact tracing, super-spreader event detection, and exposure mapping require collecting and analyzing sensitive user information. The increasing use of such powerful data-driven applications necessitates a secure, privacy-preserving infrastructure for computation on personal data. In this paper, we analyze two such computing infrastructures under development at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to track and mitigate the spread of COVID-19. First, we present Safer Illinois, a system for decentralized health analytics supporting two applications currently deployed with widespread adoption: digital contact tracing and COVID-19 status cards. Second, we introduce the RokWall architecture for privacy-preserving centralized data analytics on sensitive user data. We discuss the architecture of these systems, design choices, threat models considered, and the challenges we experienced in developing production-ready systems for sensitive data analysis.