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Autor:
Perouza Parsamian, Yaning Liu, Chen Xie, Zhuo Chen, Peiyuan Kang, Yalini H. Wijesundara, Noora M. Al-Kharji, Ryanne Nicole Ehrman, Orikeda Trashi, Jaona Randrianalisoa, Xiangyu Zhu, Matthew D’Souza, Lucas Anderson Wilson, Moon J. Kim, Zhenpeng Qin, Jeremiah J. Gassensmith
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ACS Nano. 17:7797-7805
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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.
Prolonged and repetitive stress on muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves can have long-term adverse effects on the human body. This can be exasperated while working if the environment and nature of the tasks puts significant strain on the body, whi
Autor:
Chamith Wijenayake, Matthew D'Souza, Arash Khatamianfar, Konstanty Bialkowski, Montserrat Ros, Peter Sutton
Publikováno v:
2021 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology & Education (TALE).
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2021 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC).
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) transpire when injuries to the musculoskeletal system (e.g. muscles, ligaments, tendons, and nerves) occur due to high fatigue inducing work-related activities, where repetitive movements and muscle stra
Publikováno v:
SmartWorld/SCALCOM/UIC/ATC/CBDCom/IOP/SCI
Indoor localization through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals has attracted a lot of interest due to its simplicity in implementation and low cost in deployment. Many techniques have been developed to predict locations through received BLE signal st
Indoor position tracking using received signal strength‐based fingerprint context aware partitioning
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IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation. 10:1347-1355
Mobile indoor localisation has numerous uses for logistics and health applications. Current wireless localisation systems experience reliability difficulties in indoor environments due to interference and also require a large number of wireless acces
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Continuous GPS tracking devices always suffer short battery life when used by caregivers to reduce the risk of wandering to dangerous areas by dementia patients. Currently the best existing tracker for dementia patients on the market only supports le
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ICSPCS
Research into the kinematic training of elite divers shows a demand for diver training using biomechanical feedback. With suitable inertial data and tactile feedback, divers and their coaches could better understand their dives and failure modes. Thi
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Pervasive and Mobile Computing. 9:498-515
We present the development and evaluation of a realtime indoor localisation system for tracking people. Our aim was to track a person’s indoor position using dead-reckoning, while limiting position error without depending on extensive wireless netw
Publikováno v:
ICST
We present a novel indoor localisation system that used acoustic sensing. We developed the Acoustic Landmark Locator to determine a person's current room location, within a building. Indoor environments tend to have distinct acoustic properties due t