Observing human motion in natural everyday environments (such as the home), has evoked a growing interest in the development of on-body wearable sensing technology. However, wearable sensors suffer from motion artefacts introduced by the non-rigid attachment of sensors to the body, and the prevailing view is that it is necessary to eliminate these artefacts. This paper presents findings that suggest that these artefacts can, in fact, be used to distinguish between similar motions, by exploiting additional information provided by the fabric motion. An experimental study is presented whereby factors of both the motion and the properties of the fabric are analysed in the context of motion similarity. It is seen that while standard rigidly atta...
We demonstrate that simple, unobtrusive sensors attached to the lower arm can be used to capture mus...
Wearable technology is omnipresent to the user. Thus, it has the potential to be significantly disru...
We demonstrate that simple, unobtrusive sensors at-tached to the lower arm can be used to capture mu...
Abstract—Sensors embedded into clothing for measuring human movement are becoming more widespread in...
This paper seeks to explore an alternative and more embedded-oriented approach to the recognition of...
iii Wearable technology is generally interpreted as electronic devices with passive and/or active el...
In safety-critical environments, robots need to reliably recognize human activity to be effective an...
Wearable sensors for human physiological monitoring have attracted tremendous interest from research...
Monitoring body kinematics has fundamental relevance in several biological and technical disciplines...
Garments made of smart textiles have an enormous potential for embedding sensors in close proximity ...
Inertial sensors are a useful instrument for long term monitoring in healthcare. In many cases, iner...
A person’s walking pattern can reveal important information about their health. Mounting multiple se...
Pervasive systems have a vast potential to provide novel assistive solutions, in particular in perso...
Smart Fabrics or fabrics that have the characteristics of sensors are a wide and emerging field of s...
Human motion analysis concerns real-time tracking and recording of subject’s kinematics. The possibi...
We demonstrate that simple, unobtrusive sensors attached to the lower arm can be used to capture mus...
Wearable technology is omnipresent to the user. Thus, it has the potential to be significantly disru...
We demonstrate that simple, unobtrusive sensors at-tached to the lower arm can be used to capture mu...
Abstract—Sensors embedded into clothing for measuring human movement are becoming more widespread in...
This paper seeks to explore an alternative and more embedded-oriented approach to the recognition of...
iii Wearable technology is generally interpreted as electronic devices with passive and/or active el...
In safety-critical environments, robots need to reliably recognize human activity to be effective an...
Wearable sensors for human physiological monitoring have attracted tremendous interest from research...
Monitoring body kinematics has fundamental relevance in several biological and technical disciplines...
Garments made of smart textiles have an enormous potential for embedding sensors in close proximity ...
Inertial sensors are a useful instrument for long term monitoring in healthcare. In many cases, iner...
A person’s walking pattern can reveal important information about their health. Mounting multiple se...
Pervasive systems have a vast potential to provide novel assistive solutions, in particular in perso...
Smart Fabrics or fabrics that have the characteristics of sensors are a wide and emerging field of s...
Human motion analysis concerns real-time tracking and recording of subject’s kinematics. The possibi...
We demonstrate that simple, unobtrusive sensors attached to the lower arm can be used to capture mus...
Wearable technology is omnipresent to the user. Thus, it has the potential to be significantly disru...
We demonstrate that simple, unobtrusive sensors at-tached to the lower arm can be used to capture mu...