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Mobile voice health monitoring using a wearable accelerometer sensor and a smartphone platform

by Daryush D. Mehta, Matías Zañartu, Shengran W. Feng, Student Member, Harold A. Cheyne Ii, Robert E. Hillman
"... Abstract—Many common voice disorders are chronic or recurring conditions that are likely to result from faulty and/or abusive patterns of vocal behavior, referred to generically as vocal hyperfunction. An ongoing goal in clinical voice assessment is the development and use of noninvasively derived m ..."
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studies for the identification of the best set of measures for differentiating between normal and hyperfunctional patterns of voice use. Index Terms—voice use, vocal hyperfunction, voice production model, accelerometer sensor, wearable voice sensor.

Sensor Placement for Activity Detection using Wearable Accelerometers

by Louis Atallah, Benny Lo, Rachel King, Guang-zhong Yang
"... Abstract—Activities of daily living are important for assessing changes in physical and behavioural profiles of the general population over time, particularly for the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. Although accelerometers are widely integrated with wearable sensors for activity classifi ..."
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Abstract—Activities of daily living are important for assessing changes in physical and behavioural profiles of the general population over time, particularly for the elderly and patients with chronic diseases. Although accelerometers are widely integrated with wearable sensors for activity

Detecting Gunshots Using Wearable Accelerometers

by Charles E. Loeffler , 2014
"... Gun violence continues to be a staggering and seemingly intractable issue in many communities. The prevalence of gun violence among the sub-population of individuals under court-ordered community supervision provides an opportunity for intervention using remote monitoring technology. Existing monito ..."
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monitoring systems rely heavily on location-based monitoring methods, which have incomplete geographic coverage and do not provide information on illegal firearm use. This paper presents the first results demonstrating the feasibility of using wearable inertial sensors to recognize wrist movements and other

Wearable Wellness Monitoring Using ECG and Accelerometer Data

by Jennifer Healey, Beth Logan, Jennifer Healey, Beth Logan , 2005
"... wearable wellness, sensor, ECG, accelerometer, patient; monitor This paper presents a prototype wearable wellness monitoring system capable of recording, transmitting and analyzing continuous ECG and accelerometer data. The system also provides an application for recording activities, events and pot ..."
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wearable wellness, sensor, ECG, accelerometer, patient; monitor This paper presents a prototype wearable wellness monitoring system capable of recording, transmitting and analyzing continuous ECG and accelerometer data. The system also provides an application for recording activities, events

Toward Cooperative Localization of Wearable Sensors using Accelerometer and Camera

by Deokwoo Jung, Thiago Teixeira, Andreas Savvides
"... Abstract—This work describes a new approach for localizing people by cooperative sensor fusion of lightweight camera and wearable accelerometer measurements. We present the algorithm to identify people moving around as they are detected by cameras deployed in the infrastructure. The algorithm uses a ..."
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Abstract—This work describes a new approach for localizing people by cooperative sensor fusion of lightweight camera and wearable accelerometer measurements. We present the algorithm to identify people moving around as they are detected by cameras deployed in the infrastructure. The algorithm uses

S.: Energy Expenditure Estimation with Wearable Accelerometers

by Mitja Luštrek, Božidara Cvetković, Simon Kozina - In: IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, IEEE , 2012
"... Abstract—This paper presents a method for human activity recognition and energy expenditure estimation with two tri-axial accelerometers. Recognizing the activity of a person and measuring his/her energy expenditure is important for the management of several diseases. In the CHIRON project we aim to ..."
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to monitor congestive heart failure patients using wearable sensors and a smartphone. Our method uses a classifier for activity recognition constructed with machine learning. Attention was paid to the complexity of the attributes for machine learning, resulting in the omission of the most complex attributes

Article Wearable Goniometer and Accelerometer Sensory Fusion for Knee Joint Angle Measurement in Daily Life

by Ro Tognetti, Federico Lorussi, Nicola Carbonaro, Danilo De Rossi , 2015
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There is more to Context than Location

by Albrecht Schmidt, Michael Beigl, Hans-w. Gellersen - Computers and Graphics , 1998
"... Context is a key issue in interaction between human and computer, describing the surrounding facts that add meaning. In mobile computing research published the parameter location is most often used to approximate context and to implement context-aware applications. We propose that ultra-mobile compu ..."
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-mobile computing, characterized by devices that are operational and operated while on the move (e.g. PDAs, mobile phones, wearable computers), can significantly benefit from a wider notion of context. To structure the field we introduce a working model for context, discuss mechanisms to acquire context beyond

machines Accelerometer Gyroscope

by John Paul, Varkey Dario Pompili, Theodore A. Walls, J. P. Varkey D. Pompili, J. P. Varkey, T. A. Walls , 2011
"... Human motion recognition using a wireless sensor-based wearable system ..."
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Human motion recognition using a wireless sensor-based wearable system

ZIGBEE-BASED SMART FALL DETECTION AND NOTIFICATION SYSTEM WITH WEARABLE SENSOR (e-SAFE)

by Vigneswara Rao Gannapathy, Ahamed Fayeez, Bin Tuani Ibrahim, Zahriladha Bin Zakaria, Abdul Rani, Bin Othman, Anas Abdul Latiff
"... Fall is one of the serious health issues among elderly population in Malaysia. In the event of a fall, a strong impact may be inflicted on the elderly causing severe injuries or even death. Another research by the National Institutes of Health found that 67 % of elderly who fall and fail to seek hel ..."
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and external correspondence. The e-SAFE equipped with a wearable accelerometer sensor, microcontroller, ZigBee transceiver module and Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) device. The in-house correspondence will be notifies though the ZigBee technology, meanwhile the external correspondence
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