Recognition for Human Gestures Based on Convolutional Neural Network Using the Off-the-Shelf Wi-Fi Routers

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Human gestures have been considered as one of the important human-computer interaction modes. With the fast development of wireless technology in urban Internet of Things (IoT) environment, Wi-Fi can not only provide the function of high-speed network communication but also has great development potential in the field of environmental perception. This paper proposes a gesture recognition system based on the channel state information (CSI) within the physical layer of Wi-Fi transmission. To solve the problems of noise interference and phase offset in the CSI, we adopt a model based on CSI quotient. Then, the amplitude and phase curves of CSI are smoothed using Savitzky-Golay filter, and the one-dimensional convolutional neural network (1D-CNN) is used to extract the gesture features. Then, the support vector machine (SVM) classifier is adopted to recognize the gestures. The experimental results have shown that our system can achieve a recognition rate of about 90% for three common gestures, including pushing forward, left stroke, and waving. Meanwhile, the effects of different human orientation and model parameters on the recognition results are analyzed as well.

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Yang, H., Ji, Z., Sun, J., Xing, F., Shen, Y., Zhuang, W., & Zhang, W. (2021). Recognition for Human Gestures Based on Convolutional Neural Network Using the Off-the-Shelf Wi-Fi Routers. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/7821241

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