WiZoom: Accurate Multipath Profiling using Commodity WiFi Devices with Limited Bandwidth
Published in IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication and Networking (IEEE SECON 2019), 2019
Recommended citation: Hua Xue, Jiadi Yu, Yanmin Zhu, Li Lu, Shiyou Qian, Minglu Li. "WiZoom: Accurate Multipath Profiling using Commodity WiFi Devices with Limited Bandwidth." Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication and Networking (IEEE SECON). Boston, MA, USA. pp. 1-9. 2019. doi: 10.1109/SAHCN.2019.8824859.
IEEE International Conference on Sensing, Communication and Networking is a famous international conference in sensing and communication. IEEE SECON is also a CCF-B conference.
Abstract: Multipath profiling is to characterize multipath components of wireless channels, which can be done using Channel State Information (CSI) from WiFi devices. To do so with satisfactory accuracy, recent studies rely on either a large number of receiving antennas or large bandwidth. However, it is difficult for commodity WiFi devices to meet these requirements. In this paper, we propose a scheme, WiZoom, that can perform accurate multipath profiling using single-band CSI from commodity WiFi devices.
Presentation Venue: A2: Localization and tracking at IEEE SECON 2019 @ Boston, MA, USA in Jun. 11, 2019. In IEEE SECON 2019, except for this paper, I also present three other papers for the authors who cannot go to Boston due to visa reasons.