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GSM-CommSense-based through-the-wall sensing

Published 20 Dec 2017 in eess.SP | (1712.08574v1)

Abstract: We have recently proposed a scheme to use the channel equalization blocks of telecommunication systems to sense changes in an environment. We call this communication-sensing, CommSense for short. After some initial positive results we tried to use our global system for mobile communication (GSM) based CommSense system for a through-the-wall sensing application. As the system was inherently highly under-determined we used statistical machine learning techniques to help us sense environmental changes in the behind-the-wall experiments. We observed that with limited amount of data per GSM frame of 577 {\mu}s a person can be detected across a wall to an accuracy of 77.458% and a person carrying a weapon can be detected to an accuracy of 95.208%. We present details of the experiments and the encouraging results that we have obtained in this article.

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