2016 IEEE 13th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/mass.2016.021
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An Efficient Walking Safety Service for Distracted Mobile Users

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“…In addition, this approach requires the camera to be always on, thus increasing the battery consumption of the phone. The approach proposed by Tang et al [10] is close to ours, but very different in that it assumes the presence of tactile paving at sidewalk-street transitions. As observed in our dataset collected across various cities, such tactile paving is not common.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…In addition, this approach requires the camera to be always on, thus increasing the battery consumption of the phone. The approach proposed by Tang et al [10] is close to ours, but very different in that it assumes the presence of tactile paving at sidewalk-street transitions. As observed in our dataset collected across various cities, such tactile paving is not common.…”
Section: A Related Workmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Outdoor obstacle detection [16] using smartphones seeks to detect obstacles in the camera's frame that are potentially in the pedestrian's path. Recently, Tang et al [10], demonstrated the use of the smartphone rear camera for alerting distracted pedestrians by detecting tactile paving on sidewalks. We have observed that such paving, although desirable, is not commonplace, which makes the approach hard to deploy in diverse environments.…”
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“…proposed methods. For example, Inspector can only determine whether a pedestrian enters a street by identifying special boundaries between sidewalks and streets [5], and such boundaries are unusual. TerraFirma can use smartphones to do texture detection on sidewalks, however, TerraFirma based applications can only detect the transition from the sidewalk to the street [6] of pedestrians.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method reckons without the question of computing resource occupation. Inspector [6] uses the back camera of smartphones to detect a kind of particular boundary between sidewalk and road, then alerting the phubbing walking pedestrians. Besides, the researcher provides a result-checking method to improve reliability.…”
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