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Chenshu Wu is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Signal Processing, Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their work extensively covers multiple specialized topics including:

  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Speech and Audio Processing
  • Music and Audio Processing
  • Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling

Chenshu Wu has coauthored frequently with several researchers, notably Beibei Wang, K. J. Ray Liu, Feng Zhang, Muhammed Zahid Ozturk, and Xiaolu Zeng.

Frequently published venues for their work include:

  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive Mobile Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
  • IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks

Representative recent publications by Chenshu Wu cover areas such as gesture recognition, vital sign monitoring, and gait analysis. These include:

  • "Widar3.0: Zero-Effort Cross-Domain Gesture Recognition with Wi-Fi", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
  • "mmHRV: Contactless Heart Rate Variability Monitoring Using Millimeter-Wave Radio", 2021, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "ViMo: Multiperson Vital Sign Monitoring Using Commodity Millimeter-Wave Radio", 2020, IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "GaitWay: Monitoring and Recognizing Gait Speed Through the Walls", 2020, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
  • "Driver Vital Signs Monitoring Using Millimeter Wave Radio", 2021, IEEE Internet of Things Journal

Best Publications

  • Locating in fingerprint space: wireless indoor localization with little human intervention

    Zheng Yang;Chenshu Wu;Yunhao Liu

  • WILL: Wireless Indoor Localization without Site Survey

    Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu;Wei Xi

  • WILL: Wireless indoor localization without site survey

    Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu;Wei Xi

  • Zero-Effort Cross-Domain Gesture Recognition with Wi-Fi

    Yue Zheng;Yi Zhang;Kun Qian;Guidong Zhang

  • Smartphones Based Crowdsourcing for Indoor Localization

    Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu

  • Widar2.0: Passive Human Tracking with a Single Wi-Fi Link

    Kun Qian;Chenshu Wu;Yi Zhang;Guidong Zhang

  • Non-Invasive Detection of Moving and Stationary Human With WiFi

    Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Zimu Zhou;Xuefeng Liu

  • Widar: Decimeter-Level Passive Tracking via Velocity Monitoring with Commodity Wi-Fi

    Kun Qian;Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu

  • Mobility Increases Localizability: A Survey on Wireless Indoor Localization using Inertial Sensors

    Zheng Yang;Chenshu Wu;Zimu Zhou;Xinglin Zhang

  • PADS: Passive detection of moving targets with dynamic speed using PHY layer information

    Kun Qian;Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu

  • Inferring Motion Direction using Commodity Wi-Fi for Interactive Exergames

    Kun Qian;Chenshu Wu;Zimu Zhou;Yue Zheng

  • Widar3.0: Zero-Effort Cross-Domain Gesture Recognition with Wi-Fi.

    Yi Zhang;Yue Zheng;Kun Qian;Guidong Zhang

  • PhaseU: Real-time LOS identification with WiFi

    Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Zimu Zhou;Kun Qian

  • Automatic Radio Map Adaptation for Indoor Localization Using Smartphones

    Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Chaowei Xiao

  • Towards omnidirectional passive human detection

    Zimu Zhou;Zheng Yang;Chenshu Wu;Longfei Shangguan

  • mmHRV: Contactless Heart Rate Variability Monitoring Using Millimeter-Wave Radio

    Fengyu Wang;Xiaolu Zeng;Chenshu Wu;Beibei Wang

  • LiFi: Line-Of-Sight identification with WiFi

    Zimu Zhou;Zheng Yang;Chenshu Wu;Wei Sun

  • SMARS: Sleep Monitoring via Ambient Radio Signals

    Feng Zhang;Chenshu Wu;Beibei Wang;Min Wu

  • mmTrack: Passive Multi-Person Localization Using Commodity Millimeter Wave Radio

    Chenshu Wu;Feng Zhang;Beibei Wang;K. J. Ray Liu

  • ViMo: Multiperson Vital Sign Monitoring Using Commodity Millimeter-Wave Radio

    Fengyu Wang;Feng Zhang;Chenshu Wu;Beibei Wang

  • Enabling Contactless Detection of Moving Humans with Dynamic Speeds Using CSI

    Kun Qian;Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu

  • Omnidirectional Coverage for Device-Free Passive Human Detection

    Zimu Zhou;Zheng Yang;Chenshu Wu;Longfei Shangguan

  • Sensorless Sensing with WiFi

    Zimu Zhou;Chenshu Wu;Zheng Yang;Yunhao Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Zheng Yang
Zheng Yang Tsinghua University
Yunhao Liu
Yunhao Liu Tsinghua University
Beibei Wang
Beibei Wang University of Maryland, College Park
Zimu Zhou
Zimu Zhou City University of Hong Kong
Oscar C. Au
Oscar C. Au Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Min Wu
Min Wu University of Maryland, College Park
Longfei Shangguan
Longfei Shangguan University of Pittsburgh
Mingyan Liu
Mingyan Liu University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
André DeHon
André DeHon University of Pennsylvania
Nicholas D. Lane
Nicholas D. Lane University of Cambridge

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