Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease affect motor symptoms with abnormally increased or reduced movements. Symptoms such as tremor and hand movement disorders can be subtle and vary daily such that the actual condition of the disease may not fully present in clinical sessions. Health examination and monitoring, if available in the living space, can capture comprehensive and quantitative information about a patient’s motor symptoms, allowing physicians to make a precise diagnosis and devise a more personalized treatment. WiFi-based sensing is a potential solution for passively detecting human motion in a contactless way that collects no personally identifiable information. This study proposed an approach for human micromoti...
WiFi sensing has been well explored for recognizing human activity types. However, research is limi...
Prior research has shown the potential of devicefree WiFi sensing for human activity recognition. In...
Cerebellar dysfunction (CD) is a neurological disorder that involves a number of abnormalities that ...
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease affect motor symptoms with abnormally increas...
This article deals with a feasibility study on the detection of human movements in indoor scenarios ...
Human activity detection is a research field that has been growing rapidly for the last few decades....
Detection and interpretation of human activities have emerged as a challenging healthcare problem in...
With the rapidly growing popularity of the internet of things (IoT) devices, new technologies are be...
AbstractHyperkinetic movement disorders affect people in a wide range of ages, from children with au...
Human motion detection is getting considerable attention in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI...
Due to the recent rapid growth of the number of wirelessly-connected devices, wireless signals are e...
Human activity tracking plays a vital role in human–computer interaction. Traditional human activity...
We propose a wearable wireless sensing system for monitoring human motion disorders. The system is d...
Abstract—Non-invasive human sensing based on radio signals has attracted a great deal of research in...
WiFi sensing has recently received significant interest from academics, industry, healthcare profess...
WiFi sensing has been well explored for recognizing human activity types. However, research is limi...
Prior research has shown the potential of devicefree WiFi sensing for human activity recognition. In...
Cerebellar dysfunction (CD) is a neurological disorder that involves a number of abnormalities that ...
Neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease affect motor symptoms with abnormally increas...
This article deals with a feasibility study on the detection of human movements in indoor scenarios ...
Human activity detection is a research field that has been growing rapidly for the last few decades....
Detection and interpretation of human activities have emerged as a challenging healthcare problem in...
With the rapidly growing popularity of the internet of things (IoT) devices, new technologies are be...
AbstractHyperkinetic movement disorders affect people in a wide range of ages, from children with au...
Human motion detection is getting considerable attention in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI...
Due to the recent rapid growth of the number of wirelessly-connected devices, wireless signals are e...
Human activity tracking plays a vital role in human–computer interaction. Traditional human activity...
We propose a wearable wireless sensing system for monitoring human motion disorders. The system is d...
Abstract—Non-invasive human sensing based on radio signals has attracted a great deal of research in...
WiFi sensing has recently received significant interest from academics, industry, healthcare profess...
WiFi sensing has been well explored for recognizing human activity types. However, research is limi...
Prior research has shown the potential of devicefree WiFi sensing for human activity recognition. In...
Cerebellar dysfunction (CD) is a neurological disorder that involves a number of abnormalities that ...