학술논문

Wi-Fi Signal Analysis for Heartbeat and Metal Detection: A Comparative Study of Reliable Contactless Systems
Document Type
Conference
Source
2019 6th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA) Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA), 2019 6th International Conference on. :81-90 Jan, 2020
Subject
Computing and Processing
Metals
Heart rate detection
Sleep apnea
Telemetry
Ultra wideband radar
Biomedical monitoring
Signal analysis
Wi-Fi signals
Channel State Information
Contactless systems
Reliability
Heartbeat Detection
Metal Detection
Language
Abstract
In this survey paper, we present various proposals of Wi-Fi applications which can benefit society, namely through detection of vital signs and detection of suspicious objects. Based on the previous research conducted in this field, we analyze how heart rate detection using Wi-Fi dependent technologies compare to older, sensor-based methods and the necessity of modern implementations especially in the medical field. People can have heart problems such as tachycardia and bradycardia at any instance, thus systems which do not require contact are most practical in detection of vital sign irregularities. Sensorbased systems may depend on Wi-Fi technologies only for the communication between different components in the system, such as in the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport System. However, the presence of a sensor in these systems can be replaced by Wi-Fi technologies to detect the presence of people and monitor their corresponding heart rates in a contactless manner. Additionally, Wi-Fi dependent systems such as Vital Radio and Wi-Sleep can monitor the heart rates of multiple people at once. Therefore contactless, Wi-Fi based systems are most efficient and practical for daily use. Moreover, although contactless systems demonstrate the benefits of technological advancements, these systems can still be further improved since they tend to produce higher accuracy rates from shorter distances, as demonstrated by the UWB radar system and the Fresnel model. Contactless systems can be enhanced to detect multiple users at once at extended distances. After providing details of contact requiring and contactless systems for heart rate detection, we also provide other useful applications of Wi-Fi technology, such as in the field of metal detection, human fall detection, etc.