A Monitoring System for Elderly People Using WiFi Sensing with Channel State Information

Authors

  • Hicham Boudlal Laboratory of ACSA, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed First University, BV Mohamed VI BP 717 60000 Oujda, Morocco https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6317-6914
  • Mohammed Serrhini Laboratory of LaRI, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed First University, BV Mohamed VI BP 717 60000 Oujda, Morocco https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8773-6314
  • Ahmed Tahiri Laboratory of ACSA, Faculty of Sciences, Mohammed First University, BV Mohamed VI BP 717 60000 Oujda, Morocco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v17i12.36613

Keywords:

WiFi sensing, CSI, Off-the-shelf WiFi device, Elderly people monitoring, Multi-environment

Abstract


Healthcare professionals, industry, and academics have all recently expressed a strong interest towards WiFi sensing. These techniques could be used to identify critical occurrences that sensitive persons may suffer, such as falls, sleep abnor-malities, wandering behavior, respiratory illnesses, and irregular heart activity. In this paper, we propose a low-cost, non-intrusive method to remotely monitor el-derly people without deploying devices on their bodies in a given space, using channel state information (CSI) from passive WiFi detection. Specifically, we monitored variables such as sitting and standing activity, and experimental valida-tion in practical situations with variable occupants, various environmental set-tings, and interference from other WiFi devices demonstrates robustness and scalability. Our results suggest that the proposed method can be put into practical-real use to detect activity and alert emergency personnel immediately, providing rapid medical assistance, saving lives, minimizing damage, and reducing anxiety for elderly people residing alone.

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Published

2023-06-20

How to Cite

Boudlal, H., Mohammed Serrhini, & Ahmed Tahiri. (2023). A Monitoring System for Elderly People Using WiFi Sensing with Channel State Information. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 17(12), pp. 112–131. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v17i12.36613

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