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BuMA: Non-Intrusive Breathing Detection using Microphone Array

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Breath monitoring is important for monitoring illnesses, such as sleep apnea, for people of all ages. One cause of concern for parents is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), where an infant suddenly passes away during sleep, usually due to complications in breathing. There are a variety of works and products on the market for monitoring breathing, especially for children and infants. Many of these are wearables that require you to attach an accessory onto the child or person, which can be uncomfortable. Other solutions utilize a camera, which can be privacy-intrusive and function poorly during the night, when lighting is poor. In this work, we introduce BuMA, an audio-based, non-intrusive, and contactless, breathing monitoring system. BuMA utilizes a microphone array, beamforming, and audio filtering to enhance the sounds of breathing by filtering out several common noises in or near home environments, such as construction, speech, and music, that could make detection difficult. We show that BuMA improves breathing detection accuracy by up to 12%, within 30cm from a person, over existing audio filtering algorithms or platforms that do not leverage filtering.

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