Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3458864.3467680
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OESense

Abstract: Smart earbuds are recognized as a new wearable platform for personal-scale human motion sensing. However, due to the interference from head movement or background noise, commonly-used modalities (e.g. accelerometer and microphone) fail to reliably detect both intense and light motions. To obviate this, we propose OESense, an acoustic-based in-ear system for general human motion sensing. The core idea behind OESense is the joint use of the occlusion effect (i.e., the enhancement of low-frequency components of b… Show more

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“…Hearable applications. Recent work has used in-ear sensors for health applications [11][12][13] and activity tracking [39,52]. Prior work has also explored various interaction modalities like ultrasound sensing [68] and on-face interaction [70] for in-ear devices.…”
Section: ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hearable applications. Recent work has used in-ear sensors for health applications [11][12][13] and activity tracking [39,52]. Prior work has also explored various interaction modalities like ultrasound sensing [68] and on-face interaction [70] for in-ear devices.…”
Section: ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other potential areas of research would include exploring sensor fusion and considering accelerometer and gyroscope data in combination, as well as potentially investigating the feasibility of using audio collected with a microphone pointing inside the ear [14].…”
Section: Limitations and Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%