Proceedings of the KSRS Conference (대한원격탐사학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2003.11a
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- Pages.1046-1048
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- 2003
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- 1226-9743(pISSN)
Measurement of Human Behavior and Identification of Activity Modes by Wearable Sensors
- Kanasugi, Hiroshi (Center For Spatial Information Science, University Of Tokyo) ;
- Konishi, Yusuke (Center For Spatial Information Science, University Of Tokyo) ;
- Shibasaki, Ryosuke (Center For Spatial Information Science, University Of Tokyo)
- Published : 2003.11.03
Abstract
Recently, various researches in respect of the positioning technologies using satellites and the other sensors have made location-based services (LBS) more common and accurate. Consequently, concern about position information has been increasing. However, since these positioning systems only focus on user's position, it is difficult to know the user's attitude or detailed behaviors at the specific position. It is worthy to study on how to acquire such human attitude or behavior, because those information is useful to know the context of the user. In this paper, the sensor unit consisting of three dimensional accelerometer was attached to human body, and autonomously measured the perpendicular acceleration of ordinary human behaviors including activity modes such as walking, running, and transportation mode using transportation such as a train, a bus, and an elevator. Subsequently, using the classified measurement results, the method to identify the human activity modes was proposed.