WiFi sensing has received recent and significant interest from academia, industry, healthcare professionals, and other caregivers (including family members) as a potential …
Y Zheng, Y Zhang, K Qian, G Zhang, Y Liu… - Proceedings of the 17th …, 2019 - dl.acm.org
Wi-Fi based sensing systems, although sound as being deployed almost everywhere there is Wi-Fi, are still practically difficult to be used without explicit adaptation efforts to new data …
The past few years have witnessed the great potential of exploiting channel state information retrieved from commodity WiFi devices for respiration monitoring. However, existing …
This paper presents Widar2. 0, the first WiFi-based system that enables passive human localization and tracking using a single link on commodity off-the-shelf devices. Previous …
Indoor human tracking is fundamental to many real-world applications such as security surveillance, behavioral analysis, and elderly care. Previous solutions usually require …
Various pioneering approaches have been proposed for Wi-Fi-based sensing, which usually employ learning-based techniques to seek appropriate statistical features, yet do not support …
J Wang, N Varshney, C Gentile… - IEEE Internet of …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The design of integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) systems has drawn recent attention for its capacity to solve a number of challenges. Indeed, ISAC can enable …
H Kong, X Xu, J Yu, Q Chen, C Ma, Y Chen… - Proceedings of the 20th …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Nowadays, the market of 3D human posture tracking has extended to a broad range of application scenarios. As current mainstream solutions, vision-based posture tracking …
Conventional sensing methodologies for smart home are known to be labor-intensive and complicated for practical deployment. Thus, researchers are resorting to alternative sensing …