Pervasive computing envisions implicit interaction between people and their intelligent environments instead of individual devices, inevitably leading to groups of individuals inte...
Dawud Gordon, Jan-Hendrik Hanne, Martin Berchtold,...
In this article we describe a new wireless biosignal system which monitors in a long-term basis, the users at their homes. The system consists of wearable sensors that measure hear...
Joana Sousa, Susana Palma, Hugo Silva, Hugo Gamboa
Widespread use of affective sensing in healthcare applications has been limited due to several practical factors such as lack of comfortable wearable sensors, lack of wireless stan...
Richard Ribon Fletcher, Kelly Dobson, Matthew S. G...
Smart homes have a user centered design that makes human activity as the most important type of context to adapt the environment according to people's needs. Sensor systems th...
Atif Manzoor, Claudia Villalonga, Alberto Calatron...
— To provide personal and location-dependent services in public spaces such as shopping malls, it is important to be able to estimate the positions and identities of people in th...
Tetsushi Ikeda, Hiroshi Ishiguro, Dylan F. Glas, M...
Abstract. This paper describes how we recognize activities of daily living (ADLs) with our designed sensor device, which is equipped with heterogeneous sensors such as a camera, a ...
Most existing augmented reality systems only provide a method for browsing information that is situated in the real world context. This paper describes a system that allows users ...
Information derived from wearable sensors, such as illness/fall alarms, can be enhanced with context information to provide advanced health care and assisted living applications. I...
Alessia Salmeri, Carlo Alberto Licciardi, Luca Lam...
— This article describes an approach to detecting mental stress using unobtrusive wearable sensors. The approach relies on estimating the state of the autonomic nervous system fr...