2017 46th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icppw.2017.14
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Effect on Group Detection Based on Human Proximity for Human Relationship Extraction in Daily Life

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“…Figure 10 shows a clear distinction between the RSSI readings corresponding to the three meters, and two meters distances between the devices, which is in compliance with the RSSI propagation model proposed by [1]. What is more, based on the presented results, it is possible to establish RSSI threshold for determination of human proximity on the level of -61 dBm, which is somewhat compliant with the study on a Group Detection Based on Human Proximity for Human Relationship Extraction in Daily Life [13], which suggested two levels of good proximity thresholds: -69 dBm, and -75 dBm, indicating that greater values result in poor performance. Therefore, it is concluded that the RSSI signal between two devices can be used for the human proximity detection, which was also shown in [8,34].…”
Section: Study 2: Nearby Person Detection Studysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Figure 10 shows a clear distinction between the RSSI readings corresponding to the three meters, and two meters distances between the devices, which is in compliance with the RSSI propagation model proposed by [1]. What is more, based on the presented results, it is possible to establish RSSI threshold for determination of human proximity on the level of -61 dBm, which is somewhat compliant with the study on a Group Detection Based on Human Proximity for Human Relationship Extraction in Daily Life [13], which suggested two levels of good proximity thresholds: -69 dBm, and -75 dBm, indicating that greater values result in poor performance. Therefore, it is concluded that the RSSI signal between two devices can be used for the human proximity detection, which was also shown in [8,34].…”
Section: Study 2: Nearby Person Detection Studysupporting
confidence: 84%