2016 15th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ipsn.2016.7460727
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WiWho: WiFi-Based Person Identification in Smart Spaces

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“…In Wang et al WCI used to detect the human activity of falling (WiFall) and accomplished 87% accuracy. In Zeng et al they build a system (WiWho) that uses Wi‐Fi WCI signals to recognize gait of a person and for the group of two or six people, accomplished 92% to 80% average accuracy accordingly. Compared with WiWho and WiFall, we use advance algorithms to recognize gaits at a long distance to the line‐of‐sight (LOS), which help to get better accuracy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Wang et al WCI used to detect the human activity of falling (WiFall) and accomplished 87% accuracy. In Zeng et al they build a system (WiWho) that uses Wi‐Fi WCI signals to recognize gait of a person and for the group of two or six people, accomplished 92% to 80% average accuracy accordingly. Compared with WiWho and WiFall, we use advance algorithms to recognize gaits at a long distance to the line‐of‐sight (LOS), which help to get better accuracy.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with the other gait‐based human recognition systems, wireless sensing system is better technology in our everyday life, wireless technology has been extensively used, and because of its demand and low‐cost deployment, researchers love to use this technology in different kinds of recognition work. With the capability of wireless channel information (WCI), most wireless devices sustain machine‐free recognition . The case of a communication link from the transmitter source to the receiver source produced the wireless channel information (WCI).…”
Section: Preliminariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Han et al [3] proposed to exploit the special diversity of CSI to recognize human fall. Zeng et al [5] presented WiWho that exploits CSI-based gait to identify a person. Wang et al [17] presented locationoriented activity recognition system to recognize bathing and washing dishes.…”
Section: B Wireless Based Activity Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) based techniques suffer from the performance degradation in indoor environments due to interference or multipath fading. More recently, researchers have resorted to Channel State Information (CSI), which reflects channel frequency response in IEEE 802.11 a/g/n, to recognize some simple activities such as falling down [3], smoking [4], human identification [5]. However, the performance of existing CSI solutions is usually with too high false alarm rates or too low detection recall rate [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These device-oriented systems offer a means to locate individuals and then occupancy counting is a byproduct, but this approach does pose a burden on the occupant of carrying a specific device. Other designs (e.g, Woyach et al (2006), Xu et al (2013), Zeng et al (2016)) free the occupant from this burden, because the system deduces occupancy by observing how a person's body influences radio wave propagation between the system's radio transmitters and receivers. In practice, this latter method requires a meticulous survey within the building of how an object at a given location changes radio wave propagation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%