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A Monitoring System for Elderly People Using WiFi Sensing with Channel State Information

Hicham Boudlal, Mohammed Serrhini, Ahmed Tahiri

2023International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM)13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Healthcare professionals, industry, and academics have all recently expressed a strong interest towards WiFi sensing. These techniques could be used to identify critical occurrences that sensitive persons may suffer, such as falls, sleep abnor-malities, wandering behavior, respiratory illnesses, and irregular heart activity. In this paper, we propose a low-cost, non-intrusive method to remotely monitor el-derly people without deploying devices on their bodies in a given space, using channel state information (CSI) from passive WiFi detection. Specifically, we monitored variables such as sitting and standing activity, and experimental valida-tion in practical situations with variable occupants, various environmental set-tings, and interference from other WiFi devices demonstrates robustness and scalability. Our results suggest that the proposed method can be put into practical-real use to detect activity and alert emergency personnel immediately, providing rapid medical assistance, saving lives, minimizing damage, and reducing anxiety for elderly people residing alone.

Topics & Concepts

ScalabilityRobustness (evolution)Computer scienceChannel (broadcasting)Computer securityChannel state informationReal-time computingComputer networkMedical emergencyWirelessTelecommunicationsMedicineDatabaseBiochemistryChemistryGeneWireless Networks and ProtocolsContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
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