2015
DOI: 10.1080/01691864.2015.1095651
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Finding a person with a wearable acceleration sensor using a 3D position tracking system in daily environments

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“…Probably, the most similar work to the one presented here is [12]. In that paper, acceleration features are extracted from Bracelets and compared with the values obtained from depth cameras.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Probably, the most similar work to the one presented here is [12]. In that paper, acceleration features are extracted from Bracelets and compared with the values obtained from depth cameras.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, due to the emergence of the use of wireless sensing technologies, human activity and health status can be easily monitored and analyzed [12,2]. As a result, such systems can provide useful information in real-time not only to the user himself, but also to the user's carer or doctor, since these technologies have been also adopted in health-related applications as well.…”
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“…Therefore, an alternative to camera-based systems is needed [153,149,156]. The use of depth sensors allows information analysis from infrared, skeletons, etc, which has opened a new scope in this research topic [151,154].…”
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“…Furthermore, due to the emergence of the use of wireless sensing technologies, human activity and health status can be easily monitored and analyzed [154,156]. As a result, such systems can provide useful information in real-time not only to the user himself, but also to the user's carer or doctor, since these technologies have been also adopted in health-related applications as well.…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%