A Lightweight Passive Human Tracking Method Using Wi-Fi

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Abstract

Target tracking is a critical technique for localization in an indoor environment. Current target-tracking methods suffer from high overhead, high latency, and blind spots issues due to a large amount of data needing to be collected or trained. On the other hand, a lightweight tracking method is preferred in many cases instead of just pursuing accuracy. For this reason, in this paper, we propose a Wi-Fi-enabled Infrared-like Device-free (WIDE) method for target tracking to realize a lightweight target-tracking method. We first analyze the impact of target movement on the physical layer of the wireless link and establish a near real-time model between the Channel State Information (CSI) and human motion. Secondly, we make full use of the network structure formed by a large number of wireless devices already deployed in reality to achieve the goal. We validate the WIDE method in different environments. Extensive evaluation results show that the WIDE method is lightweight and can track targets rapidly as well as achieve satisfactory tracking results.

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Fang, J., Wang, L., Qin, Z., Lu, B., Zhao, W., Hou, Y., & Chen, J. (2022). A Lightweight Passive Human Tracking Method Using Wi-Fi. Sensors, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22020541

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