Human activity recognition in smart homes based on passive RFID localization

K. Bouchard, Jean-Sébastien Bilodeau, Dany Fortin-Simard, S. Gaboury, B. Bouchard, A. Bouzouane
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Abstract

Modern societies are facing an important ageing of their population leading to arising economical and sociological challenges such as the pressure on health support services for semi-autonomous persons. Smart home technology is considered by many researchers as a promising potential solution to help supporting the needs of elders. It aims to provide cognitive assistance by taking decisions, such as giving hints, suggestions and reminders, with different kinds of effectors (light, sound, screen, etc.) to a resident suffering from cognitive deficits in order to foster their autonomy. To implement such technology, the first challenge we need to overcome is the recognition of the ongoing inhabitant activity of daily living (ADL). Moreover, to assist him correctly, we also need to be able to detect the cognitive errors he performs. Therefore, we present in this paper a new affordable activity recognition system, based on passive RFID technology, able to detect errors related to cognitive impairment in morning routines. The entire system relies on an innovative model of elliptical trilateration with several filters, and on an ingenious representation of activities with spatial zones. This system has been implemented and deployed in a real smart home prototype. We also present the promising results of a first experiment conducted on this new activity recognition system with real cases scenarios about morning routines.
基于无源RFID定位的智能家居人类活动识别
现代社会正面临严重的人口老龄化问题,导致出现经济和社会方面的挑战,例如对半自主人士的保健支助服务造成压力。智能家居技术被许多研究人员认为是一种有前途的潜在解决方案,可以帮助支持老年人的需求。它旨在通过不同类型的效应器(光、声音、屏幕等)为患有认知缺陷的居民提供决策提示、建议和提醒等认知帮助,以培养他们的自主性。为了实施这种技术,我们需要克服的第一个挑战是对正在进行的居民日常生活活动(ADL)的认识。此外,为了正确地帮助他,我们还需要能够发现他所犯的认知错误。因此,我们在本文中提出了一种新的经济实惠的活动识别系统,基于无源RFID技术,能够检测与早晨日常认知障碍相关的错误。整个系统依赖于一个具有几个过滤器的椭圆三边测量的创新模型,以及具有空间区域的活动的巧妙表示。该系统已在一个真实的智能家居样机中实现并部署。我们还介绍了在这种新的活动识别系统上进行的第一次实验的有希望的结果,该实验使用了关于早晨惯例的真实案例场景。
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