Context
Nowadays, mm-wave scanners already installed in some airports and used during the checking before boarding, only control one person at a time with a protocol which is not compatible with the monitoring a flow of moving people. Optical cameras cannot perform this control and a systematic body check is not really feasible. Such a system requires the design of very high-resolution millimeter wave radar that does not exist yet.
Description
The goal of this PhD thesis, available at the Laboratoire d’Electronique, Antennes et Télécommunications (LEAT, UMR7248, CNRS – Université Nice Sophia Antipolis) , is to design very high-resolution imaging radar, which could be used for a wide range of monitoring issues. Among possible applications, we give a focus on the real-time monitoring of a flow of people crossing an access point (i.e. entrance of a public establishment, a concert hall, a stadium, …).
Others informations can be found in this document.
More details will be provided during the interview of the candidate.
Contact
- Prof. Claire MIGLIACCIO
claire.migliaccio@unice.fr - Prof. Jean-Yves DAUVIGNAC
jean-yves.dauvignac@unice.fr
+33(0) 4 92 94 28 44