Abstract
The spatial and frequency diversity introduced by the recent WiFi standards based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing is exploited for the robust wireless detection of device-free targets 111 indoor environments. The arising inverse problem is solved by decomposing the channel state information by means of a customized strategy based on the principal component analysis (PCA) for extracting target-dependent, components from the WiFi signal. The experimental validation of the proposed solution pointed out a robust target detection with failure rates lower than 3 [%] using a single wireless link already deployed in a real office test, field.
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