The wireless local area networks represent an alternative to custom sensors and dedicated surveillance systems for target indoor detection. The availability of the channel state information has opened the exploitation of the spatial and frequency diversity given by the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. Such a fine-grained information can be used to solve the detection problem as an inverse scattering problem. The goal of the detection is to reconstruct the properties of the investigation domain, namely to estimate if the domain is empty or occupied by targets, starting from the measurement of the electromagnetic perturbation of the wireless channel. An innovative inversion strategy exploiting both the frequency and the spatial diversity of the channel state information is proposed. The target-dependent features are identified combining the Kruskal-Wallis test and the principal component analysis. The experimental validation points out the detection performance of the proposed method when applied to an existing wireless link of a WiFi architecture deployed in a real indoor scenario. False detection rates lower than 2 [%] have been obtained.

Indoor detection of passive targets recast as an inverse scattering problem / Gottardi, Giorgio; Moriyama, Toshifumi. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno NCMIP 2017 tenutosi a Paris-Saclay nel 12th May 2017) [10.1088/1742-6596/904/1/012004].

Indoor detection of passive targets recast as an inverse scattering problem

Gottardi, Giorgio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

The wireless local area networks represent an alternative to custom sensors and dedicated surveillance systems for target indoor detection. The availability of the channel state information has opened the exploitation of the spatial and frequency diversity given by the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. Such a fine-grained information can be used to solve the detection problem as an inverse scattering problem. The goal of the detection is to reconstruct the properties of the investigation domain, namely to estimate if the domain is empty or occupied by targets, starting from the measurement of the electromagnetic perturbation of the wireless channel. An innovative inversion strategy exploiting both the frequency and the spatial diversity of the channel state information is proposed. The target-dependent features are identified combining the Kruskal-Wallis test and the principal component analysis. The experimental validation points out the detection performance of the proposed method when applied to an existing wireless link of a WiFi architecture deployed in a real indoor scenario. False detection rates lower than 2 [%] have been obtained.
2017
7th International Conference on New Computational Methods for Inverse Problems
Bristol
IOP Science
Gottardi, Giorgio; Moriyama, Toshifumi
Indoor detection of passive targets recast as an inverse scattering problem / Gottardi, Giorgio; Moriyama, Toshifumi. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno NCMIP 2017 tenutosi a Paris-Saclay nel 12th May 2017) [10.1088/1742-6596/904/1/012004].
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