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An Indoor Fall Monitoring System: Robust, Multistatic Radar Sensing and Explainable, Feature-Resonated Deep Neural Network

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATICS
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 1891-1902

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JBHI.2023.3237077

Keywords

Radar; Sensors; Doppler radar; Monitoring; Feature extraction; Doppler effect; Fall detection; Fall monitoring; multi-stream neural network; fusion network; radar system; explainable network

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Indoor fall monitoring for older adults is challenging due to accuracy requirements and privacy concerns. Doppler radar shows promise, but its application is limited by the line-of-sight restriction and similarity of Doppler signatures among different falls. To address these challenges, the researchers conducted an experimental study to obtain Doppler signals under different angles and developed a novel neural network called eMSFRNet. The eMSFRNet showed robustness to radar sensing angles and achieved high accuracy in both fall detection and classification of seven fall types.
Indoor fall monitoring is challenging for community-dwelling older adults due to the need for high accuracy and privacy concerns. Doppler radar is promising, given its low-cost and contactless sensing mechanism. However, the line-of-sight restriction limits the application of radar sensing in practice, as the Doppler signature will vary when the sensing angle changes, and signal strength will substantially degrade with large aspect angles. Additionally, the similarity of the Doppler signatures among different fall types makes classification challenging. To address these problems, we first present an experimental study to obtain Doppler signals under large and arbitrary aspect angles for diverse types of simulated activities. We then develop a novel, explainable, multi-stream, feature-resonated neural network (eMSFRNet) that achieves fall detection and a pioneering study of classifying seven fall types. eMSFRNet is robust to radar sensing angles and subjects, and is the first method that can resonate and enhance feature information from noisy/weak Doppler signatures. The multiple feature extractors - from ResNet, DenseNet, and VGGNet - extract diverse feature information with various spatial abstractions from a pair of Doppler signals. The resonated-fusion translates the multi-stream features to a single salient feature that is critical to fall detection and classification. eMSFRNet achieved 99.3% accuracy detecting falls and 76.8% accuracy classifying seven fall types. Our work is the firstmultistatic robust sensing system that overcomes the challenges associated with Doppler signatures under large and arbitrary aspect angles. Our work also demonstrates the potential to accommodate radar monitoring tasks that demand precise and robust sensing.

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