Authors
Liang Liu, Mihail Popescu, KC Ho, Marjorie Skubic, Marilyn Rantz
Publication date
2012/8/28
Conference
2012 annual international conference of the IEEE engineering in medicine and biology society
Pages
256-259
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Falling is a common health problem for more than a third of the United States population over 65. We are currently developing a Doppler radar based fall detection system that already has showed promising results. In this paper, we study the sensor positioning in the environment with respect to the subject. We investigate three sensor positions, floor, wall and ceiling of the room, in two experimental configurations. Within each system configuration, subjects performed falls towards or across the radar sensors. We collected 90 falls and 341 non falls for the first configuration and 126 falls and 817 non falls for the second one. Radar signature classification was performed using a SVM classifier. Fall detection performance was evaluated using the area under the ROC curves (AUCs) for each sensor deployment. We found that a fall is more likely to be detected if the subject is falling toward or away from the sensor and a …
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L Liu, M Popescu, KC Ho, M Skubic, M Rantz - 2012 annual international conference of the IEEE …, 2012