Sensor Technology for Unsupervised Monitoring of Real World Activities

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Vaddadi, SK and Sharma, S (2019) Sensor Technology for Unsupervised Monitoring of Real World Activities. In: 10th International Conference on Computing, Communication & Networking TEchnologies (ICCCNT 2019), July 6-8, 2019, IIT Kanpur, India.

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Abstract

Rapid advancement of technologies in the area of sensors, ultralow power embedded systems with wireless communications, enables the rapid development of the wearable sensors. In this paper, we are discussing about the development of self-designed low-cost wearable sensor for continuous monitoring of human and sports activities. Developed prototype offers unobtrusive, inexpensive and unsupervised monitoring of activities for longer durations of the period. Unsupervised monitoring is crucial component in the areas of health care for patient rehabilitation, sport activities for player movement etc., The wearable sensor was developed by designing a custom hardware using inertial sensors and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) SoC.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Wearables sensors, activity monitoring, assisted living, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), System on Chip.
Subjects: Electronic Systems > Industrial Electronics
Divisions: Electronic Systems
Depositing User: Mr. Jitendra Nath Bajpai
Date Deposited: 27 Aug 2021 07:02
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 07:02
URI: http://ceeri.csircentral.net/id/eprint/476

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