An unobtrusive Wi-Fi system for human monitoring

Marco Bassoli, V. Bianchi, I. D. Munari, P. Ciampolini
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Human monitoring is important in a wide range of applications and, most notably, in health management. Within the Active and Assisted Living (AAL) framework, human monitoring techniques have particular relevance: among AAL purposes is that of applying ambient intelligence paradigm to enable older adults or people with specific demands to live longer and independently in their homes, reducing the need of institutionalization. Sensors are used to track some features of daily living activities, which are then processed to infer health-relevant information. When dealing with the home environment, cost, intrusiveness and ease of installation and management are of the utmost importance: wireless sensors are therefore often used, and cloud-based service can be exploited to reduce the need for home-based hardware devices, this matching the increasingly widespread Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. Wireless sensor connectivity may rely upon different standards and protocols: most frequently, WSN (wireless sensor network) dedicated protocols are exploited (e.g. ZigBee, Z-Wave) taking advantage of optimization toward low data-rate, low power features. However, ad-hoc deployment of such networks is required, which may result in expensive and burdening installation and management tasks. In this paper, we present a complete Wi-Fi based solution (named CARDEA Wi-Fi), in which sensors specifically designed for human monitoring purposes are straightforwardly connected to the internet cloud by exploiting the Wi-Fi communication protocol (universally diffused for home connectivity), without the need of local gateway devices (except for a Wi-Fi modem router). This results in lightweight installation and management procedures, leading to a “plug and play” approach, which is particularly appealing when interacting with persons having low or no technical skill. The CARDEA Wi-Fi architecture is discussed, and the implementation of a set of “behavioral” sensors is described. Preliminary figures about performance are also given, with particular reference to battery lifetime.
一个不显眼的Wi-Fi系统,用于人体监控
人体监测在广泛的应用中非常重要,尤其是在健康管理中。在积极和辅助生活(AAL)框架内,人类监测技术具有特别的相关性:AAL的目的之一是应用环境智能范式,使老年人或有特殊需求的人能够在家中独立生活更长时间,减少对机构的需求。传感器用于跟踪日常生活活动的一些特征,然后对这些特征进行处理,推断出与健康相关的信息。在处理家庭环境时,成本、侵入性以及安装和管理的便利性至关重要:因此经常使用无线传感器,并且可以利用基于云的服务来减少对家庭硬件设备的需求,这与日益广泛的物联网(IoT)范例相匹配。无线传感器连接可能依赖于不同的标准和协议:最常见的是利用WSN(无线传感器网络)专用协议(例如ZigBee, Z-Wave),利用低数据速率,低功耗特性的优化。但是,需要对这种网络进行临时部署,这可能会导致昂贵的安装和管理任务。在本文中,我们提出了一个完整的基于Wi-Fi的解决方案(名为CARDEA Wi-Fi),其中专门为人类监控目的设计的传感器通过利用Wi-Fi通信协议(普遍用于家庭连接)直接连接到互联网云,而不需要本地网关设备(Wi-Fi调制解调器路由器除外)。这导致了轻量级的安装和管理过程,导致了“即插即用”方法,当与低技能或没有技术技能的人交互时,这种方法特别有吸引力。讨论了CARDEA Wi-Fi架构,并描述了一组“行为”传感器的实现。还给出了有关性能的初步数据,特别是关于电池寿命的数据。
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