A tutorial on human activity recognition using body-worn inertial sensors
The last 20 years have seen ever-increasing research activity in the field of human activity
recognition. With activity recognition having considerably matured, so has the number of …
recognition. With activity recognition having considerably matured, so has the number of …
A survey on mobile crowdsensing systems: Challenges, solutions, and opportunities
Mobile crowdsensing (MCS) has gained significant attention in recent years and has
become an appealing paradigm for urban sensing. For data collection, MCS systems rely on …
become an appealing paradigm for urban sensing. For data collection, MCS systems rely on …
A survey of mobile phone sensing
Mobile phones or smartphones are rapidly becoming the central computer and
communication device in people's lives. Application delivery channels such as the Apple …
communication device in people's lives. Application delivery channels such as the Apple …
Energy efficiency in wireless sensor networks: A top-down survey
T Rault, A Bouabdallah, Y Challal - Computer networks, 2014 - Elsevier
The design of sustainable wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is a very challenging issue. On
the one hand, energy-constrained sensors are expected to run autonomously for long …
the one hand, energy-constrained sensors are expected to run autonomously for long …
Human activity recognition using inertial, physiological and environmental sensors: A comprehensive survey
In the last decade, Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has become a vibrant research area,
especially due to the spread of electronic devices such as smartphones, smartwatches and …
especially due to the spread of electronic devices such as smartphones, smartwatches and …
The smartphone psychology manifesto
G Miller - Perspectives on psychological science, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
By 2025, when most of today's psychology undergraduates will be in their mid-30s, more
than 5 billion people on our planet will be using ultra-broadband, sensor-rich smartphones …
than 5 billion people on our planet will be using ultra-broadband, sensor-rich smartphones …
Human activity recognition using inertial sensors in a smartphone: An overview
The ubiquity of smartphones and the growth of computing resources, such as connectivity,
processing, portability, and power of sensing, have greatly changed people's lives. Today …
processing, portability, and power of sensing, have greatly changed people's lives. Today …
A survey on activity detection and classification using wearable sensors
Activity detection and classification are very important for autonomous monitoring of humans
for applications, including assistive living, rehabilitation, and surveillance. Wearable sensors …
for applications, including assistive living, rehabilitation, and surveillance. Wearable sensors …
Mobile phone sensing systems: A survey
Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are
becoming the core communication device in people's everyday lives. Sensor enabled …
becoming the core communication device in people's everyday lives. Sensor enabled …
How long to wait? Predicting bus arrival time with mobile phone based participatory sensing
The bus arrival time is primary information to most city transport travelers. Excessively long
waiting time at bus stops often discourages the travelers and makes them reluctant to take …
waiting time at bus stops often discourages the travelers and makes them reluctant to take …