SpiroFi: Contactless Pulmonary Function Monitoring using WiFi Signal

Yunting Gu, Meng Wang, Peng Zhao, Yantong Wang, Hao Zhou, Yusheng Ji, Celimuge Wu
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Human pulmonary function declines with age. Elders, especially those with lung or cardiovascular diseases, yearn for daily lung function tests for timely diagnosis and treatment. However, current clinical spirometers are cumbersome and ex-pensive while home-use portable ones’ accuracy is questionable. Moreover, both kinds require contact measurements and could cause cross infection, especially hazardous for contagious diseases like COVID-19. To this end, we propose SpiroFi, a contactless system that leverages WiFi Channel State Information (CSI) for convenient yet accurate Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT) out of clinic. The key enabler underlying SpiroFi is a set of algorithms that can extract chest wall movement from WiFi signal variations and interpret such information into lung function indices. We have realized SpiroFi on low-cost commodity WiFi devices and tested it in a home-like site where it achieves 2.55% monitoring error over healthy youths. Then, with the Ethics Committee (EC) approval, we conducted a 2-month clinic study in a city hospital over elders with basic diseases. SprioFi still yields 6.05% monitoring error despite elders’ degenerated pulmonary function and body control. Also, the correlation between lung function and age as well as chronic diseases has been revealed, highlighting the importance of daily PFT for the elderly.
SpiroFi:使用WiFi信号的非接触式肺功能监测
人的肺功能随着年龄的增长而衰退。老年人,特别是有肺部或心血管疾病的老年人,渴望每天进行肺功能检查,以便及时诊断和治疗。然而,目前的临床肺活量计既笨重又昂贵,而家用便携式肺活量计的准确性也值得怀疑。此外,这两种方法都需要接触测量,并可能导致交叉感染,对COVID-19等传染病尤其危险。为此,我们提出了SpiroFi,一种利用WiFi通道状态信息(CSI)进行方便而准确的临床外肺功能测试(PFT)的非接触式系统。SpiroFi的关键驱动因素是一套算法,可以从WiFi信号变化中提取胸壁运动,并将这些信息解释为肺功能指数。我们在低成本的商用WiFi设备上实现了SpiroFi,并在一个类似家庭的站点上进行了测试,对健康青少年的监测误差达到2.55%。然后,经伦理委员会(EC)批准,我们在一家城市医院对患有基础疾病的老年人进行了为期2个月的临床研究。尽管老年人的肺功能和身体控制发生了退化,但SprioFi仍有6.05%的监测误差。此外,肺功能与年龄以及慢性疾病之间的相关性已被揭示,突出了日常PFT对老年人的重要性。
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