PyroSense

IF 3.6 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Huaili Zeng, Gen Li, Tianxing Li
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Abstract

We present PyroSense, the first-of-its-kind system that enables fine-grained 3D posture reconstruction using ubiquitous COTS passive infrared sensor (PIR sensor). PyroSense senses heat signals generated by the human body and airflow due to body movement to reconstruct the corresponding human postures in real time. PyroSense greatly advances the prior PIR-based sensing design by improving the sensitivity of COTS PIR sensor to body movement, increasing spatial resolution without additional deployment overhead, and designing intellectual algorithms to adapt to diverse environmental factors. We build a low-cost PyroSense prototype using off-the-shelf hardware components. The experimental findings indicate that PyroSense not only attains a classification accuracy of 99.46% across 15 classes, but it also registers a mean joint distance error of less than 16 cm for 14 body joints for posture reconstruction in challenging environments.
PyroSense
我们介绍的 PyroSense 是首个利用无处不在的 COTS 被动红外传感器(PIR 传感器)实现精细三维姿势重建的系统。PyroSense 可感应人体产生的热信号和身体运动产生的气流,从而实时重建相应的人体姿态。PyroSense 通过提高 COTS PIR 传感器对人体运动的灵敏度、在不增加部署开销的情况下提高空间分辨率,以及设计适应各种环境因素的智能算法,大大推进了之前基于 PIR 的传感设计。我们利用现成的硬件组件构建了低成本的 PyroSense 原型。实验结果表明,PyroSense 不仅在 15 个类别中的分类准确率达到 99.46%,而且 14 个身体关节的平均关节距离误差小于 16 厘米,可用于挑战性环境中的姿势重建。
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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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