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In Computers in biology and medicine

The recent developments in communication and information ease people's lives to sit in one place and access any information from anywhere. However, the longevity of sitting and sitting in different postures raises the issues of spinal curvature. It necessitates a physical examination to identify the spinal illness in its early stages. This article aims to develop an intelligent monitoring framework for detecting and monitoring spinal curvature syndrome problems based on Software Defined Radio Frequency (SDRF) sensing and verify its feasibility for diagnosing actual patients. The proposed SDRF-based system identifies irregular spinal curvature syndrome and offers feedback signals when an incorrect posture is identified. We design the system using wireless university software-defined radio peripheral (USRP) kits to transmit and receive RF signals and record the wireless channel state information (WCSI) for kyphosis, Lordosis, and scoliosis spinal disorders. The statistical measures are extracted from the WCSI and apply machine learning algorithms to identify and classify the type of disorders. We record and test the system using 11 subjects with the spinal disorders kyphosis, Lordosis, and scoliosis. We acquire the WCSI, extract various statistical measures in terms of time and frequency domain features, and evaluate machine learning classifiers to identify and classify the spinal disorder. The performance comparison of the machine learning algorithms showed overall and each spinal curvature disorder recognition accuracy of more than 99%.

Mustafa Ali, Ullah Farman, Rehman Mobeen Ur, Khan Muhammad Bilal, Tanoli Shujaat Ali Khan, Ullah Muhammad Kaleem, Umar Hamza, Chong Kil To

2023-Feb-08

Contactless RF sensing, Machine learning, OFDM, Software Defined Radio, Spine curvature disorders, USRP, Wireless channel state information