Title :
Breathfinding: A Wireless Network That Monitors and Locates Breathing in a Home
Author :
Patwari, Neal ; Brewer, Lara ; Tate, Quinn ; Kaltiokallio, Ossi ; Bocca, Maurizio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract :
This paper explores using RSS measurements on the links between commercial wireless devices to locate where a breathing person is located and to estimate their breathing rate, in a home, while the person is sitting, lying down, standing, or sleeping. Prior RSS-based device-free localization methods required calibration measurements to be able to locate stationary people, or did not require calibration but only located people who moved. We collect RSS measurements multiple short (3-7 minute) tests and during a longer 66 minute test, and show the location of the breathing person can be estimated, to within about 2 m average error. We describe a detector that distinguishes between sample times during which a person is moving and sample times during which a person is breathing but otherwise motionless. This detector enables removal of motion interference, i.e., RSS changes due to movements other than a person´s breathing, and more accurately estimate a person´s breathing rate. Being able to locate and monitor a breathing person, without calibration, is important for applications in search and rescue, health care, and security.
Keywords :
radio direction-finding; radio networks; radiotelemetry; RSS measurement multiple-short test; RSS-based device-free localization method; breathfinding; breathing person location; breathing person monitoring; breathing rate estimation; calibration measurement; commercial wireless devices; health care; home; motion interference removal; search and rescue application; security application; stationary people location; time 3 min to 7 min; wireless network; Buildings; Calibration; Estimation; Indexes; Interference; Monitoring; Wireless communication; Wireless networks; radiowave propagation;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2013.2287473