DocumentCode :
3256268
Title :
On Multipath Link Characterization and Adaptation for Device-Free Human Detection
Author :
Zimu Zhou ; Zheng Yang ; Chenshu Wu ; Yunhao Liu ; Ni, Lionel M.
fYear :
2015
fDate :
June 29 2015-July 2 2015
Firstpage :
389
Lastpage :
398
Abstract :
Wireless-based device-free human sensing has raised increasing research interest and stimulated a range of novel location-based services and human-computer interaction applications for recreation, asset security and elderly care. A primary functionality of these applications is to first detect the presence of humans before extracting higher-level contexts such as physical coordinates, body gestures, or even daily activities. In the presence of dense multipath propagation, however, it is non-trivial to even reliably identify the presence of humans. The multipath effect can invalidate simplified propagation models and distort received signal signatures, thus deteriorating detection rates and shrinking detection range. In this paper, we characterize the impact of human presence on wireless signals via ray-bouncing models, and propose a measurable metric on commodity WiFi infrastructure as a proxy for detection sensitivity. To achieve higher detection rate and wider sensing coverage in multipath-dense indoor scenarios, we design a lightweight sub carrier and path configuration scheme harnessing frequency diversity and spatial diversity. We prototype our scheme with standard WiFi devices. Evaluations conducted in two typical office environments demonstrate a detection rate of 92.0% with a false positive of 4.5%, and almost 1x gain in detection range given a minimal detection rate of 90%.
Keywords :
diversity reception; human computer interaction; indoor radio; multipath channels; radio links; radiowave propagation; wireless LAN; Wi-Fi infrastructure; dense multipath propagation; device-free human detection; frequency diversity; higher-level context extraction; human-computer interaction application; lightweight subcarrier; location-based service; multipath dense indoor scenario; multipath link adaptation; multipath link characterization; path configuration scheme; ray bouncing model; received signal signature; shrinking detection range; spatial diversity; wireless based device-free human sensing; IEEE 802.11 Standard; OFDM; Sensitivity; Sensors; Shadow mapping; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2015 IEEE 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Columbus, OH
ISSN :
1063-6927
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDCS.2015.47
Filename :
7164925
Link To Document :
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