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WiPIN: Operation-free Passive Person Identification Using Wi-Fi Signals (1810.04106v2)

Published 6 Oct 2018 in eess.SP, cs.LG, and stat.ML

Abstract: Wi-Fi signals-based person identification attracts increasing attention in the booming Internet-of-Things era mainly due to its pervasiveness and passiveness. Most previous work applies gaits extracted from WiFi distortions caused by the person walking to achieve the identification. However, to extract useful gait, a person must walk along a pre-defined path for several meters, which requires user high collaboration and increases identification time overhead, thus limiting use scenarios. Moreover, gait based work has severe shortcoming in identification performance, especially when the user volume is large. In order to eliminate the above limitations, in this paper, we present an operation-free person identification system, namely WiPIN, that requires least user collaboration and achieves good performance. WiPIN is based on an entirely new insight that Wi-Fi signals would carry person body information when propagating through the body, which is potentially discriminated for person identification. Then we demonstrate the feasibility on commodity off-the-shelf Wi-Fi devices by well-designed signal pre-processing, feature extraction, and identity matching algorithms. Results show that WiPIN achieves 92% identification accuracy over 30 users, high robustness to various experimental settings, and low identifying time overhead, i.e., less than 300ms.

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