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TensorBeat

Journal Article journal-article Artificial Intelligence ยท Intelligent Systems

Abstract

Breathing signal monitoring can provide important clues for health problems. Compared to existing techniques that require wearable devices and special equipment, a more desirable approach is to provide contact-free and long-term breathing rate monitoring by exploiting wireless signals. In this article, we propose TensorBeat, a system to employ channel state information (CSI) phase difference data to intelligently estimate breathing rates for multiple persons with commodity WiFi devices. The main idea is to leverage the tensor decomposition technique to handle the CSI phase difference data. The proposed TensorBeat scheme first obtains CSI phase difference data between pairs of antennas at the WiFi receiver to create CSI tensors. Then canonical polyadic (CP) decomposition is applied to obtain the desired breathing signals. A stable signal matching algorithm is developed to identify the decomposed signal pairs, and a peak detection method is applied to estimate the breathing rates for multiple persons. Our experimental study shows that TensorBeat can achieve high accuracy under different environments for multiperson breathing rate monitoring.

Authors

Keywords

  • Healthcare Internet of Things (IoT)
  • channel state information
  • commodity WiFi
  • stable roommate matching
  • tensor decomposition
  • vital sign monitoring

Context

Venue
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology
Archive span
2010-2026
Indexed papers
1415
Paper id
741395211943502916