This document describes apparatuses and techniques for radar-based contextual sensing. In some aspects, a radar sensor of a device is activated to obtain radar data for a space of interest. Three-dimensional (3D) radar features are extracted from the radar data and positional data is received from s
This document describes apparatuses and techniques for radar-based contextual sensing. In some aspects, a radar sensor of a device is activated to obtain radar data for a space of interest. Three-dimensional (3D) radar features are extracted from the radar data and positional data is received from sensors. Based on the positional data, spatial relation of the 3D radar features is determined to generate a set of 3D landmarks for the space. This set of 3D landmarks is then compared with known 3D context models to identify a 3D context model that matches the 3D landmarks. Based on a matching 3D context model, a context for the space is retrieved and used to configure contextual settings of the device. By so doing, contextual settings of the device be dynamically configured to address changes in context or for different device environments.
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1. A computer-implemented method comprising: activating a radar sensor of a device to obtain radar data for a space of interest;extracting, from the radar data, three-dimensional (3D) radar features of the space of interest;receiving, from a sensor of the device, positional data, the sensor comprisi
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A computer-implemented method comprising: activating a radar sensor of a device to obtain radar data for a space of interest;extracting, from the radar data, three-dimensional (3D) radar features of the space of interest;receiving, from a sensor of the device, positional data, the sensor comprising an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a hall effect sensor, a magnetometer, a temperature sensor, an acoustic sensor, a capacitive sensor, a proximity sensor, an ambient light sensor, a red-green-blue (RGB) sensor, an infrared sensor, or a depth sensor;determining, based on the positional data, a spatial relation of the 3D radar features;generating, based on the spatial relation and the 3D radar features, a set of 3D landmarks of the space of interest;comparing the set of 3D landmarks to known 3D context models;retrieving, based on a matching 3D context model, a context associated with the space of interest; andconfiguring context settings of the device based on the context associated with the space of interest. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the 3D radar features comprise one or more of a radar reflection feature, a radar detection feature, a radar position feature, or a radar shape feature. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 2, wherein the 3D radar features indicate a number of targets, total reflected energy, two-dimensional spatial coordinates, three-dimensional spatial coordinates, or a one-dimensional spatial dispersion. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein determining the spatial relation of the 3D radar features includes using the positional data to implement a synthetic aperture through which the 3D radar features are captured or processed. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the context associated with the space of interest indicates a level of privacy associated with the space, a level of security associated with the space, a type of activities associated with the space, or functionalities provided by other devices in the space. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the context settings of the device comprise a ringer volume setting, audio playback setting, ringer mode setting, display mode setting, network connectivity setting, remote control functionalities, security setting, or privacy setting. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the accelerometer or the gyroscope and the positional data represents motion of the device. 8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the hall effect sensor or the magnetometer and the positional data represents a magnetic field proximate the device. 9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the temperature sensor and the positional data represents a temperature proximate the device. 10. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the acoustic sensor and the positional data represents sound proximate the device. 11. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the capacitive sensor and the positional data represents a touch input, proximity with a user or object, or a property of a material proximate the device. 12. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the proximity sensor and the positional data represents a presence of a user or object proximate the device. 13. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the ambient light sensor and the positional data represents an amount of light proximate the device. 14. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the RGB sensor and the positional data represents a visual representation of a user or an object proximate the device. 15. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the infrared sensor and the positional data represents thermal information about a user or an object proximate the device. 16. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, wherein the sensor is the depth sensor and the positional data represents a distance to a user or an object proximate the device. 17. An apparatus comprising: one or more computer processors;a radar sensor comprising: a radar-emitting element configured to provide a radar field;a radar-receiving element configured to receive one or more reflection signals that correspond to the radar field;a sensor configured to sense position-related aspects of the apparatus, the sensor comprising an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a hall effect sensor, a magnetometer, a temperature sensor, an acoustic sensor, a capacitive sensor, a proximity sensor, an ambient light sensor, a red-green-blue (RGB) sensor, an infrared sensor, or a depth sensor;one or more computer-readable storage media having instructions stored thereon that, responsive to execution by the one or more computer processors, implement a context manager to:activate the radar sensor of a device to obtain radar data for a space in which the apparatus operates;extract, from the radar data, three-dimensional (3D) radar features of the space;receive, from the sensor, positional data indicating the position-related aspects of the apparatus;determine, based on the positional data, a spatial relation of the 3D radar features;generate, based on the spatial relation and the 3D radar features, a set of 3D landmarks of the space;compare the set of 3D landmarks to known 3D context models;retrieve, based on a matching 3D context model, a context associated with the space; andconfigure context settings of the apparatus based on the context associated with the space in which the apparatus operates. 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the 3D radar features comprise one or more of a radar reflection feature, a radar detection feature, a radar position feature, or a radar shape feature. 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein determining the spatial relation of the 3D radar features includes using the positional data to implement a synthetic aperture through which the 3D radar features are captured or processed. 20. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the radar sensor further comprises an antenna array through which the radar-emitting element provides the radar field and the radar-receiving element receives the one or more reflection signals. 21. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the context associated with the space of interest indicates a level of privacy associated with the space, a level of security associated with the space, a type of activities associated with the space, or functionalities provided by devices in the space. 22. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the apparatus is embodied as a smart-phone, smart-glasses, smart-watch, tablet computer, laptop computer, set-top box, smart-appliance, home automation controller, or television. 23. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the accelerometer or the gyroscope and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent motion of the apparatus. 24. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the hall effect sensor or the magnetometer and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent a magnetic field proximate the apparatus. 25. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the temperature sensor and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent a temperature proximate the apparatus. 26. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the acoustic sensor and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent sound proximate the apparatus. 27. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the capacitive sensor and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent a touch input, proximity with a user or object, or a property of a material proximate the apparatus. 28. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the proximity sensor and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent a presence of a user or object proximate the apparatus. 29. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the ambient light sensor and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent an amount of light proximate the apparatus. 30. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the RGB sensor and the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent a visual representation of a user or an object proximate the apparatus. 31. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the infrared sensor the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent thermal information about a user or an object proximate the apparatus. 32. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the sensor is the depth sensor the position-related aspects of the apparatus represent a distance to a user or an object proximate the apparatus. 33. A system-on-chip comprising: a radar-emitting element configured to provide a radar field;a radar-receiving element configured to receive reflection signals;an antenna array through which the radar field is provided and through which the reflection signals are received;a data interface configured to enable communication with one or more sensors; a processor; anda computer-readable storage media having instructions stored thereon that, responsive to execution by the computer processor, implement a context manager to: activate the radar sensor to obtain radar data for a space of interest;extract, from the radar data, three-dimensional (3D) radar features of the space of interest;receive, from the data interface, positional data from a sensor, the sensor comprising an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a hall effect sensor, a magnetometer, a temperature sensor, an acoustic sensor, a capacitive sensor, a proximity sensor, an ambient light sensor, a red-green-blue (RGB) sensor, an infrared sensor, or a depth sensor;determine, based on the positional data, a spatial relation of the 3D radar features;generate, based on the spatial relation and the 3D radar features, a set of 3D landmarks of the space of interest;compare the set of 3D landmarks to known 3D context models;retrieve, based on a matching 3D context model, a context associated with the space of interest; andconfigure context settings of a device in which the system-on-chip is implemented based on the context associated with the space of interest. 34. The system-on-chip of claim 33, further comprising a memory storing the known 3D context models or a data interface through which the known 3D context models are accessible. 35. The system-on-chip of claim 33, wherein the 3D radar features comprise one or more of a radar reflection feature, a radar detection feature, a radar position feature, or a radar shape feature. 36. The system-on-chip of claim 33, wherein the context associated with the space of interest indicates a level of privacy associated with the space, a level of security associated with the space, a type of activities associated with the space, or functionalities provided by other devices in the space. 37. The system-on-chip of claim 33, wherein the antenna array comprises at least two on-chip antennas operably connected to the radar-emitting element and at least two on-chip antennas operably connected to the radar-receiving element. 38. The system-on-chip of claim 37, wherein the radar-emitting element configured to provide a radar field, radar-receiving element, and antenna array are further configured to provide reflected signals suitable for transformation into at least four channels of radar data.
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