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RespEnh: A Technique for Enhancing Respiration Sensing in Interference Scenarios With Wi-Fi Signal | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

RespEnh: A Technique for Enhancing Respiration Sensing in Interference Scenarios With Wi-Fi Signal


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Wi-Fi-based noncontact respiratory monitoring technology plays a significant role in smart elderly care by eliminating the need for users to wear additional hardware devi...Show More

Abstract:

Wi-Fi-based noncontact respiratory monitoring technology plays a significant role in smart elderly care by eliminating the need for users to wear additional hardware devices. Although respiration sensing has shown impressive accuracy in ideal scenarios, achieving precise respiration monitoring in interfering scenarios, such as when other users, are engaged in activities, remains challenging. This difficulty arises primarily from the weak nature of the respiratory signal, which is susceptible to interference from activities. To address this issue, this article introduces the RespEnh system, a respiratory monitoring system that utilizes human location information to mitigate interference. First, We enhance the quality of respiratory signal by leveraging the frequency diversity of Wi-Fi signal, effectively visualizing respiratory patterns even amidst interference. Second, we apply short time window shift to remove walking noise in the time domain while preserving respiratory signal characteristics. Finally, we integrate multiantenna signals to enhance spatial domain performance. Experimental results demonstrate that our system achieves a relative anti-interference performance of 2.4 m, even when breathing as far away as 6.4 m. It effectively monitors person’s respiration, with a detection rate of 80% within an error range of 1 bpm.
Published in: IEEE Internet of Things Journal ( Volume: 11, Issue: 22, 15 November 2024)
Page(s): 36534 - 36548
Date of Publication: 10 June 2024

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