Comprehensive Measurement-Based Evaluation of Posture Detection from Ultra Low Power UWB Signals

Due to the ever-increasing life expectancy, extending the autonomy of elderly people is of great social importance. Posture detection can be a crucial element here. An example of particular significance is fall prevention, whereby critical postures are detected before a fall occurs - in any environm...

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Published inIEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications workshops (Print) pp. 1518 - 1524
Main Authors Heyn, Robert, Wittneben, Armin
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 13.09.2021
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ISSN2166-9589
DOI10.1109/PIMRC50174.2021.9569326

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Abstract Due to the ever-increasing life expectancy, extending the autonomy of elderly people is of great social importance. Posture detection can be a crucial element here. An example of particular significance is fall prevention, whereby critical postures are detected before a fall occurs - in any environment.An on-body posture detection system based on wireless signaling is particularly attractive because it is lightweight, not obstructive, and promotes a ubiquitous use as it does not require any off-body infrastructure. Due to the manifold of human physiques and living environments (i.e. signal propagation and multipath conditions), posture detection based on wireless signals is very challenging. The feasibility of such a system for an extensive set of postures has not been demonstrated and appropriate comprehensive wideband on-body matrix channel measurements are missing. This paper tries to fill this void. We first define an extensive set of postures related to fall prevention. For these 43 postures we perform a large-scale measurement campaign of (18×18) channel impulse response (CIR) matrices between 18 on-body nodes. In order to make the results as representative as possible, we intentionally include variation in each posture and consider various test subjects and indoor environments. The posture detection performance is evaluated for two metrics: (i) total energy of the CIR (ultra low complexity), and (ii) magnitude of CIR (very low complexity). We investigate suitable choices of carrier frequency and bandwidth, and demonstrate that ultra low transmit power wireless posture detection is feasible under real-world constraints for an extensive set of postures.
AbstractList Due to the ever-increasing life expectancy, extending the autonomy of elderly people is of great social importance. Posture detection can be a crucial element here. An example of particular significance is fall prevention, whereby critical postures are detected before a fall occurs - in any environment.An on-body posture detection system based on wireless signaling is particularly attractive because it is lightweight, not obstructive, and promotes a ubiquitous use as it does not require any off-body infrastructure. Due to the manifold of human physiques and living environments (i.e. signal propagation and multipath conditions), posture detection based on wireless signals is very challenging. The feasibility of such a system for an extensive set of postures has not been demonstrated and appropriate comprehensive wideband on-body matrix channel measurements are missing. This paper tries to fill this void. We first define an extensive set of postures related to fall prevention. For these 43 postures we perform a large-scale measurement campaign of (18×18) channel impulse response (CIR) matrices between 18 on-body nodes. In order to make the results as representative as possible, we intentionally include variation in each posture and consider various test subjects and indoor environments. The posture detection performance is evaluated for two metrics: (i) total energy of the CIR (ultra low complexity), and (ii) magnitude of CIR (very low complexity). We investigate suitable choices of carrier frequency and bandwidth, and demonstrate that ultra low transmit power wireless posture detection is feasible under real-world constraints for an extensive set of postures.
Author Wittneben, Armin
Heyn, Robert
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SubjectTerms Complexity theory
Detectors
fall prevention
posture detection
Power measurement
Solids
Training data
UWB
WBAN
Wireless communication
Wireless sensor networks
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