Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi

Non-invasive human sensing based on radio signals has attracted a great deal of research interest and fostered a broad range of innovative applications of localization, gesture recognition, smart health-care, etc., for which a primary primitive is to detect human presence. Previous works have studie...

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Main Authors: WU, Chenshu, YANG, Zheng, ZHOU, Zimu, LIU, Xuefeng, LIU, Yunhao, CAO, Jiannong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-58872020-02-13T08:28:00Z Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi WU, Chenshu YANG, Zheng ZHOU, Zimu LIU, Xuefeng LIU, Yunhao CAO, Jiannong Non-invasive human sensing based on radio signals has attracted a great deal of research interest and fostered a broad range of innovative applications of localization, gesture recognition, smart health-care, etc., for which a primary primitive is to detect human presence. Previous works have studied the detection of moving humans via signal variations caused by human movements. For stationary people, however, existing approaches often employ a prerequisite scenario-tailored calibration of channel profile in human-free environments. Based on in-depth understanding of human motion induced signal attenuation reflected by PHY layer channel state information (CSI), we propose DeMan, a unified scheme for non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human on commodity WiFi devices. DeMan takes advantage of both amplitude and phase information of CSI to detect moving targets. In addition, DeMan considers human breathing as an intrinsic indicator of stationary human presence and adopts sophisticated mechanisms to detect particular signal patterns caused by minute chest motions, which could be destroyed by significant whole-body motion or hidden by environmental noises. By doing this, DeMan is capable of simultaneously detecting moving and stationary people with only a small number of prior measurements for model parameter determination, yet without the cumbersome scenario-specific calibration. Extensive experimental evaluation in typical indoor environments validates the great performance of DeMan in various human poses and locations and diverse channel conditions. Particularly, DeMan provides a detection rate of around 95% for both moving and stationary people, while identifies human-free scenarios by 96%, all of which outperforms existing methods by about 30%. 2015-05-06T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4884 info:doi/10.1109/JSAC.2015.2430294 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5887/viewcontent/jsac15_wu.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Non-invasive human detection calibration-free human breathing channel state information Digital Communications and Networking Software Engineering
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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topic Non-invasive
human detection
calibration-free
human breathing
channel state information
Digital Communications and Networking
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Non-invasive
human detection
calibration-free
human breathing
channel state information
Digital Communications and Networking
Software Engineering
WU, Chenshu
YANG, Zheng
ZHOU, Zimu
LIU, Xuefeng
LIU, Yunhao
CAO, Jiannong
Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi
description Non-invasive human sensing based on radio signals has attracted a great deal of research interest and fostered a broad range of innovative applications of localization, gesture recognition, smart health-care, etc., for which a primary primitive is to detect human presence. Previous works have studied the detection of moving humans via signal variations caused by human movements. For stationary people, however, existing approaches often employ a prerequisite scenario-tailored calibration of channel profile in human-free environments. Based on in-depth understanding of human motion induced signal attenuation reflected by PHY layer channel state information (CSI), we propose DeMan, a unified scheme for non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human on commodity WiFi devices. DeMan takes advantage of both amplitude and phase information of CSI to detect moving targets. In addition, DeMan considers human breathing as an intrinsic indicator of stationary human presence and adopts sophisticated mechanisms to detect particular signal patterns caused by minute chest motions, which could be destroyed by significant whole-body motion or hidden by environmental noises. By doing this, DeMan is capable of simultaneously detecting moving and stationary people with only a small number of prior measurements for model parameter determination, yet without the cumbersome scenario-specific calibration. Extensive experimental evaluation in typical indoor environments validates the great performance of DeMan in various human poses and locations and diverse channel conditions. Particularly, DeMan provides a detection rate of around 95% for both moving and stationary people, while identifies human-free scenarios by 96%, all of which outperforms existing methods by about 30%.
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author WU, Chenshu
YANG, Zheng
ZHOU, Zimu
LIU, Xuefeng
LIU, Yunhao
CAO, Jiannong
author_facet WU, Chenshu
YANG, Zheng
ZHOU, Zimu
LIU, Xuefeng
LIU, Yunhao
CAO, Jiannong
author_sort WU, Chenshu
title Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi
title_short Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi
title_full Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi
title_fullStr Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi
title_full_unstemmed Non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with WiFi
title_sort non-invasive detection of moving and stationary human with wifi
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4884
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5887/viewcontent/jsac15_wu.pdf
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