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Fusing wifi and camera for fast motion tracking and person identification: demo abstract

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Human sensing, motion tracking, and identification are at the center of numerous applications such as customer analysis, public safety, smart cities, and surveillance. To enable such capabilities, existing solutions mostly rely on vision-based approaches, e.g., facial recognition that is perceived to be too privacy invasive. Other camera-based approaches using body appearances lack long-term re-identification capability. WiFi-based approaches require the installation and maintenance of multiple units. We propose a novel system - called EyeFi [2] - that overcomes these limitations on a standalone device by fusing camera and WiFi data. We use a three-antenna WiFi chipset to measure WiFi Channel State Information (CSI) to estimate the Angle of Arrival (AoA) using a neural network trained with a novel student-teacher model. Then, we perform cross modal (WiFi, camera) trajectory matching to identify individuals using the MAC address of the incoming WiFi packets. We demonstrate our work using real-world data and showcase improvements over traditional optimization-based methods in terms of accuracy and speed.

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SenSys '20: Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
November 2020
852 pages
ISBN:9781450375900
DOI:10.1145/3384419
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  • (2023)CarFi: Rider Side Localization using Wi-Fi CSI2023 IEEE 20th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Smart Systems (MASS)10.1109/MASS58611.2023.00072(530-538)Online publication date: 25-Sep-2023
  • (2022)A Lightweight Passive Human Tracking Method Using Wi-FiSensors10.3390/s2202054122:2(541)Online publication date: 11-Jan-2022
  • (2021)Winfrared: An Infrared-Like Rapid Passive Device-Free Tracking with Wi-FiWireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications10.1007/978-3-030-85928-2_6(65-77)Online publication date: 2-Sep-2021
  • (2020)Person tracking and identification using cameras and wi-fi channel state information (CSI) from smartphonesProceedings of the Third Workshop on Data: Acquisition To Analysis10.1145/3419016.3431488(26-30)Online publication date: 16-Nov-2020

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