Omnidirectional coverage for device-free passive human detection
Device-free Passive (DfP) human detection acts as a key enabler for emerging location-based services such as smart space, human-computer interaction, and asset security. A primary concern in devising scenario-tailored detecting systems is coverage of their monitoring units. While disk-like coverage...
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Main Authors: | ZHOU, Zimu, YANG, Zheng, WU, Chenshu, SHANGGUAN, Longfei, LIU, Yunhao |
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2013
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