CrossFi: A Cross Domain Wi-Fi Sensing Framework Based on Siamese Network
Zijian Zhao, Tingwei Chen, Zhijie Cai, Xiaoyang Li, Hang Li, Qimei Chen, Guangxu Zhu

TL;DR
CrossFi introduces a Siamese network-based framework with attention mechanisms for robust Wi-Fi sensing across diverse environments, addressing domain shift and data scarcity issues effectively.
Contribution
It presents a novel CrossFi framework with CSi-Net and Weight-Net components, enabling effective cross-domain Wi-Fi sensing including few-shot and zero-shot scenarios.
Findings
Achieves 98.17% accuracy in in-domain gesture recognition
Attains 91.72% in one-shot cross-domain scenario
Maintains 64.81% in zero-shot cross-domain scenario
Abstract
In recent years, Wi-Fi sensing has garnered significant attention due to its numerous benefits, such as privacy protection, low cost, and penetration ability. Extensive research has been conducted in this field, focusing on areas such as gesture recognition, people identification, and fall detection. However, many data-driven methods encounter challenges related to domain shift, where the model fails to perform well in environments different from the training data. One major factor contributing to this issue is the limited availability of Wi-Fi sensing datasets, which makes models learn excessive irrelevant information and over-fit to the training set. Unfortunately, collecting large-scale Wi-Fi sensing datasets across diverse scenarios is a challenging task. To address this problem, we propose CrossFi, a siamese network-based approach that excels in both in-domain scenario and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
MethodsSoftmax · Attention Is All You Need · Sparse Evolutionary Training · Siamese Network
