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A Survey on Contactless Human Sensing Using Radio Waves
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on Contactless Human Sensing Using Radio Waves" by Mr. Zhiyang LI Abstract: Human sensing aims at measuring various aspects of human beings, such as activity, identity and location. Traditional methods for human sensing typically attach wearable devices to human body, which is intrusive and uncomfortable. Recently, some camera-based systems have been developed, but the use of cameras has raised privacy concerns. Furthermore, cameras can only work in Line-of-Sight scenarios. To avoid these defects, researchers resort to radio waves and have developed many contactless human sensing systems. These systems work by analyzing the reflected wireless signals from human body. In this survey, we provide a detailed overview of the systems designed for contactless human sensing based on radio waves. We first introduce the background, motivation and intuition of radio wave based human sensing, and provide necessary preliminaries. Then we review the published systems categorized by their applications, including activity recognition, gesture recognition, fall detection, vital signs monitoring, sleep monitoring, authentication, localization, imaging and others. Finally, we conclude the survey and discuss some possible future directions. Date: Wednesday, 6 March 2019 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 4472 Lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Prof. Qian Zhang (Supervisor) Prof. Gary Chan (Chairperson) Dr. Xiaojuan Ma Dr. Wei Wang **** ALL are Welcome ****