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A Survey on RF-based Wireless Techniques in Personal Healthcare
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on RF-based Wireless Techniques in Personal Healthcare" by Miss Yuxi WANG Abstract: The worldwide deployment of wireless networks have led to the emergence of various wireless applications, among which the wireless supported personal healthcare applications play an important role. Traditionally, Radio Frequency (RF)- based wireless techniques are used to build the communication links of health monitoring systems. However, recent researches try to use RF signals in healthcare systems from another aspect. Current RF-assisted healthcare systems detect and analyze RF signals changes in order to capture the features for health monitoring. As the most commonly used RF-based wireless technique, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) have superior performance in assisting personal healthcare considering both accuracy and cost. In this survey, we review recent advances that uses RF-based wireless techniques to assist personal healthcare in three application scenarios: vital-sign monitoring, activity recognition, and impairment assistance. We survey state-of-the-art works on assisting personal healthcare with an in-depth analysis of the corresponding techniques. For each application scenario, we present comprehensive comparisons of the systems. Finally, we provide some potential topics to point out the future research directions in this area. Date: Friday, 31 July 2015 Time: 3:30pm - 5:30pm Venue: Room 2132C Lift 19 Committee Members: Prof. Lionel Ni (Supervisor) Prof. Huamin Qu (Chairperson) Dr. Kai Chen Dr. Lei Chen **** ALL are Welcome ****