MiSleep: Human Sleep Posture Identification from Deep Learning Augmented Millimeter-wave Wireless Systems

Author:

Adhikari Aakriti1ORCID,Sur Sanjib1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA

Abstract

In this work, we propose MiSleep , a deep learning augmented millimeter-wave (mmWave) wireless system to monitor human sleep posture by predicting the 3D location of the body joints of a person during sleep. Unlike existing vision- or wearable-based sleep monitoring systems, MiSleep is not privacy-invasive and does not require users to wear anything on their body. MiSleep leverages knowledge of human anatomical features and deep learning models to solve challenges in existing mmWave devices with low-resolution and aliased imaging and specularity in signals. MiSleep builds the model by learning the relationship between mmWave reflected signals and body postures from thousands of existing samples. Since a practical sleep also involves sudden toss-turns, which could introduce errors in posture prediction, MiSleep designs a state machine based on the reflected signals to classify the sleeping states into rest or toss-turn and predict the posture only during the rest states. We evaluate MiSleep with real data collected from Commercial-Off-The-Shelf mmWave devices for eight volunteers of diverse ages, genders, and heights performing different sleep postures . We observe that MiSleep identifies the toss-turn events start time and duration within 1.25 s and 1.7 s of the ground truth, respectively, and predicts the 3D location of body joints with a median error of 1.3 cm only and can perform even under the blankets, with accuracy on par with the existing vision-based system, unlocking the potential of mmWave systems for privacy-noninvasive at-home healthcare applications.

Funder

NSF

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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