Continuous Measurement of Interactions with the Physical World with a Wrist-Worn Backscatter Reader

IF 3.5 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACM Transactions on Internet of Things Pub Date : 2020-04-09 DOI:10.1145/3375800
A. Kiaghadi, Pan Hu, Jeremy Gummeson, Soha Rostaminia, Deepak Ganesan
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Recent years have seen exciting developments in the use of RFID tags as sensors to enable a range of applications including home automation, health and wellness, and augmented reality. However, widespread use of RFIDs as sensors requires significant instrumentation to deploy tethered readers, which limits usability in mobile settings. Our solution is WearID, a low-power wrist-worn backscatter reader that bridges this gap and allows ubiquitous sensing of interaction with tagged objects. Our end-to-end design includes innovations in hardware architecture to reduce power consumption and deal with wrist attenuation and blockage, as well as signal processing architecture to reliably detect grasping, touching, and other hand-based interactions. We show via exhaustive characterization that WearID is roughly 6× more power efficient than state-of-art commercial readers, provides 3D coverage of 30 to 50 cm around the wrist despite body blockage, and can be used to reliably detect hand-based interactions. We also open source the design of WearID with the hope that this can enable a range of new and unexplored applications of wearables.
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用腕戴式后向散射阅读器连续测量与物理世界的相互作用
近年来,在使用RFID标签作为传感器方面取得了令人兴奋的进展,使家庭自动化,健康和保健以及增强现实等一系列应用成为可能。然而,rfid作为传感器的广泛使用需要大量的仪器来部署系留读取器,这限制了移动设置的可用性。我们的解决方案是WearID,这是一款低功耗手腕佩戴的反向散射阅读器,它弥补了这一差距,并允许无处不在的感知与标记物体的交互。我们的端到端设计包括硬件架构的创新,以降低功耗和处理手腕衰减和阻塞,以及信号处理架构,以可靠地检测抓取,触摸和其他基于手的交互。我们通过详尽的描述表明,WearID的功率效率大约是最先进的商用阅读器的6倍,在身体阻塞的情况下,可以提供手腕周围30至50厘米的3D覆盖范围,并且可以可靠地检测基于手的交互。我们还开源了WearID的设计,希望这能使一系列新的和未开发的可穿戴设备应用成为可能。
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