Measuring in-home walking speed using wall-mounted RF transceiver arrays.

EMBC(2014)

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In this paper we present a new method for passively measuring walking speed using a small array of radio transceivers positioned on the walls of a hallway within a home. As a person walks between a radio transmitter and a receiver, the received signal strength (RSS) detected by the receiver changes in a repeatable pattern that may be used to estimate walking speed without the need for the person to wear any monitoring device. The transceivers are arranged as an array of 4 with a known distance between the array elements. Walking past the first pair of transceivers will cause a peak followed by a second peak when the person passes the second pair of transceivers. The time difference between these peaks is used to estimate walking speed directly. We further show that it is possible to estimate the walking speed by correlating the shape of the signal using a single pair of transceivers positioned across from each other in a hallway or doorframe. RMSE performance was less than 15 cm/s using a 2-element array, and less than 8 cm/s using a 4-element array relative to a gait mat used for ground truth.
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speed measurement,rmse performance,radio transmitter,velocity measurement,radio receiver,monitoring device,small array,in-home walking speed,radio transceivers,received signal strength,repeatable pattern,wall-mounted rf transceiver arrays,2-element array,mean square error methods,rss,biomedical research,human factors,ergonomics,occupational safety,injury prevention,bioinformatics,suicide prevention
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