Non-Invasive Safety Monitoring via Integrated Sensing and Communication

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Title Non-Invasive Safety Monitoring via Integrated Sensing and Communication
Summary Smart sensing for motion, presence, and accident detection—without cameras
Keywords ISAC, IoT, Networking, SensingProperty "Keywords" has a restricted application area and cannot be used as annotation property by a user.
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Author
Supervisor Oscar Amador Molina
Level Master
Status Open


Research question:

How can Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) using Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth RSSI, and sensor-equipped ESP32-C3 devices be used to detect motion, presence, and accidents in a non-invasive way to improve safety for elderly individuals living alone?

Focus:

The project is primarily software-oriented, with some hardware integration involving ESP32-C3 microcontrollers and basic sensors.


Work packages:

WP1: Wi-Fi Sensing – Analyze 802.11 access-layer data (e.g., RSSI) to infer motion and presence.

WP2: Bluetooth RSSI Communication – Use BLE RSSI for proximity detection and device-to-device signaling.

WP3: Sensor Integration – Connect motion and environmental sensors to ESP32-C3 devices and develop logic for accident detection.

WP4: System Coordination – Enable communication between devices to share sensing data and trigger alerts.


Deliverables/outcomes/results:

A set of prototype systems demonstrating motion, presence, and accident detection. Evaluation of detection accuracy and system responsiveness in a simulated home environment.