Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer interaction systems by exploiting advances in modern communication systems. The priority in this field involves exploiting radio signals so human–computer interaction will require neither special devices nor vision-based technology. In this context, hand gesture recognition is one of the most important issues in human–computer interfaces. In this paper, we present a novel device-free WiFi-based gesture recognition system (WiGeR) by leveraging the fluctuations in the channel state information (CSI) of WiFi signals caused by hand motions. We extract CSI from any common WiFi router and then filter out the noise to obtain the CSI fluctuation trends...
WiFi, as we know it, is no more a mere means of communication. Recent advances in research and indus...
We propose a gesture recognition system that leverages existing WiFi infrastructures and learns gest...
Abstract This letter proposes a fully domain‐independent WiFi‐based gesture recognition system based...
Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer in...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
International audiencePast decades have witnessed the extension of the Wi-Fi signals as a useful too...
Human gestures have been considered as one of the important human-computer interaction modes. With t...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
Gesture recognition acts as a key enabler for user-friendly human-computer interfaces (HCI). To brid...
Device-free human gesture recognition (HGR) using commercial o the shelf (COTS) Wi-Fi devices has ...
Recently, state-of-the-art technologies are attracting considerable attention and developing success...
Gestures are a natural form of human interaction. As such there has been much research in using gest...
This study investigates the feasibility of hand gesture recognition independent of the user position...
Current COTS WiFi based work on wireless motion sensing extracts human movements such as keystroking...
Abstract – This paper presents WiSee, a novel gesture recognition system that leverages wireless sig...
WiFi, as we know it, is no more a mere means of communication. Recent advances in research and indus...
We propose a gesture recognition system that leverages existing WiFi infrastructures and learns gest...
Abstract This letter proposes a fully domain‐independent WiFi‐based gesture recognition system based...
Recently, researchers around the world have been striving to develop and modernize human–computer in...
Gesture recognition has become increasingly important in human-computer interaction and can support ...
International audiencePast decades have witnessed the extension of the Wi-Fi signals as a useful too...
Human gestures have been considered as one of the important human-computer interaction modes. With t...
This Exploratory Survey paper explore the basic princip le behind Wi F i oriented Gesture Control Sy...
Gesture recognition acts as a key enabler for user-friendly human-computer interfaces (HCI). To brid...
Device-free human gesture recognition (HGR) using commercial o the shelf (COTS) Wi-Fi devices has ...
Recently, state-of-the-art technologies are attracting considerable attention and developing success...
Gestures are a natural form of human interaction. As such there has been much research in using gest...
This study investigates the feasibility of hand gesture recognition independent of the user position...
Current COTS WiFi based work on wireless motion sensing extracts human movements such as keystroking...
Abstract – This paper presents WiSee, a novel gesture recognition system that leverages wireless sig...
WiFi, as we know it, is no more a mere means of communication. Recent advances in research and indus...
We propose a gesture recognition system that leverages existing WiFi infrastructures and learns gest...
Abstract This letter proposes a fully domain‐independent WiFi‐based gesture recognition system based...