2009
DOI: 10.3390/s09075715
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Adaptive Momentum-Based Motion Detection Approach and Its Application on Handoff in Wireless Networks

Abstract: Positioning and tracking technologies can detect the location and the movement of mobile nodes (MNs), such as cellular phone, vehicular and mobile sensor, to predict potential handoffs. However, most motion detection mechanisms require additional hardware (e.g., GPS and directed antenna), costs (e.g., power consumption and monetary cost) and supply systems (e.g., network fingerprint server). This paper proposes a Momentum of Received Signal Strength (MRSS) based motion detection method and its application on h… Show more

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“…Poppe gives an overview of vision based human motion analysis in [30]. Aside from vision-based solutions, sensor-based approaches are also extensively adopted in biomedical systems [3134]. Most of the previous motion recognition related research assumed that the Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) inertial sensors used are fixed on a human body [35–38] (e.g., in a pocket, clipped to a belt or on a lanyard) and that an inference model can be trained according to a handful of body positions.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poppe gives an overview of vision based human motion analysis in [30]. Aside from vision-based solutions, sensor-based approaches are also extensively adopted in biomedical systems [3134]. Most of the previous motion recognition related research assumed that the Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) inertial sensors used are fixed on a human body [35–38] (e.g., in a pocket, clipped to a belt or on a lanyard) and that an inference model can be trained according to a handful of body positions.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VANET comprises several sensors embedded on vehicles. An extensive variety of sensor technologies have been reported in the literature (Kanzaki et al, 2010;Chung et al, 2009;Chang and Wang, 2010). The on-board unit (OBU) and road-side unit (RSU) are the two most important components of VANET applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trabalhos baseados em potência de sinal recebido foram os primeiros a tratar a questão de mobilidade [3]. Outras propostas como a de Sanap e Sambare [4] utilizam a estimação da largura de banda como fator de decisão.…”
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