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RSSI-Assisted CSI-Based Passenger Counting with Multiple Wi-Fi Receivers

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arxiv 2410.11400 v1 pith:TIZB22H3 submitted 2024-10-15 eess.SP cs.LG

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Passenger counting is crucial for public transport vehicle scheduling and traffic capacity evaluation. However, most existing methods are either costly or with low counting accuracy, leading to the recent use of Wi-Fi signals for this purpose. In this paper, we develop an efficient edge computing-based passenger counting system consists of multiple Wi-Fi receivers and an edge server. It leverages channel state information (CSI) and received signal strength indicator (RSSI) to facilitate the collaboration among multiple receivers. Specifically, we design a novel CSI feature fusion module called Adaptive RSSI-weighted CSI Feature Concatenation, which integrates locally extracted CSI and RSSI features from multiple receivers for information fusion at the edge server. Performance of our proposed system is evaluated using a real-world dataset collected from a double-decker bus in Hong Kong, with up to 20 passengers. The experimental results reveal that our system achieves an average accuracy and F1-score of over 94%, surpassing other cooperative sensing baselines by at least 2.27% in accuracy and 2.34% in F1-score.

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