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Efficient 2.5-D FEM-Based Scattering Analysis of the Human Body for RF Sensing

Signal Processing 2026-03-18 v1

Abstract

Model training for Device-Free Localization (DFL) and Radio-Frequency (RF) sensing heavily relies on large-scale datasets, which are difficult, expensive, and time-consuming to obtain through measurements. This paper proposes a fast 2.5-dimensional Finite Element Method (2.5-D FEM) for computing the scattering fields of a Body of Revolution (BoR) human model under the excitation of a z-directed dipole. The proposed method can evaluate the effect of human micro-movements through the statistical characteristics of the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI). The numerical accuracy and the practical applicability of the proposed method are validated through comparisons with full-wave simulations and indoor RF sensing experiments. The simulation results show agreement with the experimental measurements, demonstrating that the method is a reliable tool for evaluating micro-movement-induced statistical variations. The proposed method provides a practical and efficient means for generating large-scale, labeled RF training datasets, thereby accelerating the development of indoor localization tools as well as the calibration and tuning of tomographic reconstruction methods.

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@article{arxiv.2603.16255,
  title  = {Efficient 2.5-D FEM-Based Scattering Analysis of the Human Body for RF Sensing},
  author = {Haoqing Wen and Michele D'Amico and Matteo Oldoni and Federica Fieramosca and Vittorio Rampa and Stefano Savazzi and Qi Wu and Gian Guido Gentili},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.16255},
  year   = {2026}
}

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preprint under revision (submitted to IEEE journal)