Current COTS WiFi based work on wireless motion sensing extracts human movements such as keystroking and hand motion mainly from amplitude training to classify different types of motions, as obtaining meaningful phase values is very challenging due to time-varying phase noises occurred with the movement. However, the methods based only on amplitude training are not very practical since their accuracy is not environment and location independent. This paper proposes an effective phase noise calibration technique which can be broadly applicable to COTS WiFi based motion sensing. We leverage the fact that multi-path for indoor environment contains certain static paths, such as reflections from wall or static furniture, as well as dynamic paths ...
In this paper we present how motion sensing can be obtained just by observing the WLAN radio signal ...
Human activity tracking plays a vital role in human–computer interaction. Traditional human activity...
Cerebellar dysfunction (CD) is a neurological disorder that involves a number of abnormalities that ...
The ability to infer the motion of the user has previously been possible only with the usage of addi...
With the rapid development of WLAN technology, wireless device-free passive human detection becomes ...
Abstract: With the rapid development of WLAN technology, wireless device-free passive human detectio...
Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer in...
In recent years, due to the rapidly growing capacities of physical layer, device-free passive detect...
International audiencePast decades have witnessed the extension of the Wi-Fi signals as a useful too...
This article deals with a feasibility study on the detection of human movements in indoor scenarios ...
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease affect motor symptoms with abnormally increas...
In the era of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), billions of smart devices are deployed in indoor environ...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
Human activity detection is a research field that has been growing rapidly for the last few decades....
In recent years, human motion recognition, as an important application of the intelligent perception...
In this paper we present how motion sensing can be obtained just by observing the WLAN radio signal ...
Human activity tracking plays a vital role in human–computer interaction. Traditional human activity...
Cerebellar dysfunction (CD) is a neurological disorder that involves a number of abnormalities that ...
The ability to infer the motion of the user has previously been possible only with the usage of addi...
With the rapid development of WLAN technology, wireless device-free passive human detection becomes ...
Abstract: With the rapid development of WLAN technology, wireless device-free passive human detectio...
Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer in...
In recent years, due to the rapidly growing capacities of physical layer, device-free passive detect...
International audiencePast decades have witnessed the extension of the Wi-Fi signals as a useful too...
This article deals with a feasibility study on the detection of human movements in indoor scenarios ...
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease affect motor symptoms with abnormally increas...
In the era of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), billions of smart devices are deployed in indoor environ...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
Human activity detection is a research field that has been growing rapidly for the last few decades....
In recent years, human motion recognition, as an important application of the intelligent perception...
In this paper we present how motion sensing can be obtained just by observing the WLAN radio signal ...
Human activity tracking plays a vital role in human–computer interaction. Traditional human activity...
Cerebellar dysfunction (CD) is a neurological disorder that involves a number of abnormalities that ...