MilliTRACE-IR: Contact Tracing and Temperature Screening via mm-Wave and Infrared Sensing
Marco Canil, Jacopo Pegoraro, Michele Rossi

TL;DR
milliTRACE-IR is a novel system that combines mmWave radar and infrared imaging to unobtrusively monitor social distancing, temperature, and contact tracing in indoor spaces, enhancing COVID-19 countermeasures.
Contribution
This work introduces milliTRACE-IR, a sensor fusion system that jointly performs contact tracing and temperature screening with high accuracy and real-time capabilities.
Findings
Decimeter-level distance and trajectory estimation accuracy.
Temperature measurement errors within 0.5°C.
Person re-identification accuracy of 95% within 20 seconds.
Abstract
Social distancing and temperature screening have been widely employed to counteract the COVID-19 pandemic, sparking great interest from academia, industry and public administrations worldwide. While most solutions have dealt with these aspects separately, their combination would greatly benefit the continuous monitoring of public spaces and help trigger effective countermeasures. This work presents milliTRACE-IR, a joint mmWave radar and infrared imaging sensing system performing unobtrusive and privacy preserving human body temperature screening and contact tracing in indoor spaces. milliTRACE-IR combines, via a robust sensor fusion approach, mmWave radars and infrared thermal cameras. It achieves fully automated measurement of distancing and body temperature, by jointly tracking the subjects's faces in the thermal camera image plane and the human motion in the radar reference system.…
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