Abstract:
Smart healthcare, instead of traditional healthcare, has attracted tremendous attention all over the world, and calls for integrated design bringing together interdiscipl...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Smart healthcare, instead of traditional healthcare, has attracted tremendous attention all over the world, and calls for integrated design bringing together interdisciplinary technological approaches and solutions with the aim of supporting affordable and high-quality patient care. With the increasing number of visually impaired people, including the blind, the elderly, and patients with eye diseases, it is vital to help them explore their outside environment with the assistance of smart technologies so that they can adapt to the environment more easily. The smart indoor anti-collision system is one typical application. Previous works normally use video monitors or deployed sensors to provide outside environment information for visually impaired people. However, these methods suffer from privacy disclosure and inconvenience. In this article, we present IAAS, a smart indoor anti-collision system based on RFID, which identifies and tracks passive RFID tags by analyzing the received backscatter signals. We extract RSSI based on the LWLR algorithm and phase profiles as fingerprints to help the user guide from obstacles without observations of eyes. Experiments are conducted to verify our system, and results show that IAAS could achieve high accuracy of 94 percent in obstacle avoidance.
Published in: IEEE Communications Magazine ( Volume: 56, Issue: 4, April 2018)