A short review of multi-modal Wi-Fi sensing that classifies recent methods into fusion and enhanced-training paradigms and discusses limitations and future directions.
LoFi: Vision-Aided Label Generator for Wi-Fi Localization and Tracking
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Data-driven Wi-Fi localization and tracking have shown great promise due to their lower reliance on specialized hardware compared to model-based methods. However, most existing data collection techniques provide only coarse-grained ground truth or a limited number of labeled points, significantly hindering the advancement of data-driven approaches. While systems like lidar can deliver precise ground truth, their high costs make them inaccessible to many users. To address these challenges, we propose LoFi, a vision-aided label generator for Wi-Fi localization and tracking. LoFi can generate ground truth position coordinates solely from 2D images, offering high precision, low cost, and ease of use. Utilizing our method, we have compiled a Wi-Fi tracking and localization dataset using the ESP32-S3 and a webcam. The code and dataset of this paper are available at https://github.com/RS2002/LoFi.
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A Short Overview of Multi-Modal Wi-Fi Sensing
A short review of multi-modal Wi-Fi sensing that classifies recent methods into fusion and enhanced-training paradigms and discusses limitations and future directions.