Passive sensing exploiting Wi-Fi as an illuminator of opportunity has attracted considerable interest for the ubiquitous presence of Wi-Fi systems in many environments, and the relative low cost & complexity of related passive solutions. In this paper, we consider a reference-free, amplitude-based sensing strategy exploiting Wi-Fi signals of opportunity and we investigate the potential advantage conveyed by the use of polarimetric diversity on receive. Specifically, we exploit the data collected by a dual-pol receiver to experimentally demonstrate that the joint availability of the signals collected by differently polarized antennas (H and V) could remarkably enhance the detection performance of the resulting Wi-Fi sensor, even if based on such a simple and costeffective reference-free sensing approach. Moreover, we analyze the characteristics of the target signatures extracted by the considered amplitude-based approach for either single and dual-pol receivers, in order to investigate their suitability for detecting and recognizing different human movements, in view of future applications for automatic classification.
Polarimetric diversity in reference-free amplitude-based Wi-Fi sensing / Bongioanni, Carlo; Colone, Fabiola; Di Seglio, Marco; Filippini, Francesca; Fioranelli, Francesco. - (2024). (Intervento presentato al convegno 2024 IEEE Radar Conference tenutosi a Denver (CO,USA)) [10.1109/radarconf2458775.2024.10548886].
Polarimetric diversity in reference-free amplitude-based Wi-Fi sensing
Bongioanni, Carlo;Colone, Fabiola;Di Seglio, Marco;Fioranelli, Francesco
2024
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Passive sensing exploiting Wi-Fi as an illuminator of opportunity has attracted considerable interest for the ubiquitous presence of Wi-Fi systems in many environments, and the relative low cost & complexity of related passive solutions. In this paper, we consider a reference-free, amplitude-based sensing strategy exploiting Wi-Fi signals of opportunity and we investigate the potential advantage conveyed by the use of polarimetric diversity on receive. Specifically, we exploit the data collected by a dual-pol receiver to experimentally demonstrate that the joint availability of the signals collected by differently polarized antennas (H and V) could remarkably enhance the detection performance of the resulting Wi-Fi sensor, even if based on such a simple and costeffective reference-free sensing approach. Moreover, we analyze the characteristics of the target signatures extracted by the considered amplitude-based approach for either single and dual-pol receivers, in order to investigate their suitability for detecting and recognizing different human movements, in view of future applications for automatic classification.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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