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HybridSim: A Physics-Learning Hybrid Digital Twin for mmWave Human Sensing

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-07-17 v1

Abstract

High-fidelity simulation of mmWave radar signals for dynamic human motion is valuable for developing radar-based human sensing models; yet collecting accurately labeled measurements for a specific deployment site remains expensive. We present HybridSim, a physics-learning hybrid simulator that synthesizes mmWave radar signals from dynamic human meshes under a fixed indoor room configuration, explicitly decoupling propagation into two components. To parameterize the human subject, we use a tri-plane representation to extract human features and a Graph Convolutional Network to stabilize optimization and mitigate gradient instability. The direct signal path is modeled via an inverse-rendering formulation with a microfacet BRDF to capture primary surface reflections. In parallel, the indirect path is approximated by combining 3D Gaussian Splatting with a virtual-receiver geometry to fit and reproduce site-specific multipath interference patterns, achieving substantially lower computational cost than explicit full ray tracing. Experiments in a fixed-room setting show improved agreement with a physically based reference and consistent gains on downstream radar-based human sensing tasks when using HybridSim for site-specific data augmentation.

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@article{arxiv.2607.15806,
  title  = {HybridSim: A Physics-Learning Hybrid Digital Twin for mmWave Human Sensing},
  author = {Weitao Xiong and Tianyu Liu and Peng Li and Kok Chung Chua and Toa Chean Khim and Pu Wang and Hongfei Xue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15806},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted to ECCV 2026. Project Page: https://weitao-xiong.github.io/HybridSim/