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Abnormal activity sensing has attracted increasing research attention in military surveillance, patient monitoring, and health care of children and elderly, etc. Researchers have exploited the characteristics of wireless signals to sense “keystrokes” and “human talks”, relieving the privacy invasion concern caused by mounting the surveillance cameras or wearing the smart devices. However, existing...
Most recently, activity localization and recognition has increasingly attracted significant attentions due to its broad range of applications to support smart devices. Pioneer systems based on WiFi signals usually require six to eight antennas to localize the activity while the commodity WiFi infrastructure does not meet this requirement. In addition, they also require the priori learning of wireless...
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