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Human Biometric Signals Monitoring based on WiFi Channel State Information using Deep Learning

In this paper, we first present a single-input, multiple-output convolutional neural network that can estimate both heart rate and respiration rate simultaneously by exploiting the underlying link between heart rate and respiration rate. The inputs to the neural network are the amplitude and phase of channel state information collected by a pair of WiFi devices. Our WiFi-based technique addresses privacy concerns and is adapt- able to a variety of settings. This system overall accuracy for the heart and respiration rate estimation can reach 99.109% and 98.581%, respectively. Furthermore, we developed and analyzed two deep learning-based neural network classification algorithms for categorizing four types of sleep stages: wake, rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) light sleep, and NREM deep sleep. This system overall classification accuracy can reach 95.925%

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