Ubiquitous Life Care (u-Life care) is receiving attention because it provides high quality and low cost care services. To provide spontaneous and robust healthcare services, knowledge of a patient’s real-time daily life activities is required. Context information with real-time daily life activities can help to provide better services and to improve healthcare delivery. The performance and accuracy of existing life care systems is not reliable, even with a limited number of services. This paper presents a Human Activity Recognition Engine (HARE) that monitors human health as well as activities using heterogeneous sensor technology and processes these activities intelligently on a Cloud platform for providing improved care at low cost. We fo...
A life logging system that logs human activities in living environments such as homes and buildings ...
This paper presents MHARS (Mobile Human Activity Recognition System), a mobile system designed to mo...
Internet of Things (IoT) enabled architecture-based devices are becoming accessible worldwide irresp...
Abstract — Ubiquitous Life Care (u-Life care) is one of the most focus area of research. To provide ...
Ubiquitous Healthcare (u-Healthcare) is the intelligent delivery of healthcare services to users any...
Purpose: Human activity recognition is now a major concern in elderly healthcare perspective. Regula...
2013-07-02Ubiquitous computing envisions a world in which people can access computing resources anyw...
Activity recognition has recently been playing an important role in several research domains, especi...
In the past decade, Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been an important part of the regular ...
International audienceIn recent years, real-time human activity recognition (HAR) has reached import...
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
The rapid growing of the population age in industrialized societies calls for advanced tools to cont...
As research in smart homes and activity recognition is increasing, it is of ever increasing importan...
This paper presents a novel system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to Human Activity Recogniti...
This work presents a model for human activity recognition, through an IoT paradigm, using location a...
A life logging system that logs human activities in living environments such as homes and buildings ...
This paper presents MHARS (Mobile Human Activity Recognition System), a mobile system designed to mo...
Internet of Things (IoT) enabled architecture-based devices are becoming accessible worldwide irresp...
Abstract — Ubiquitous Life Care (u-Life care) is one of the most focus area of research. To provide ...
Ubiquitous Healthcare (u-Healthcare) is the intelligent delivery of healthcare services to users any...
Purpose: Human activity recognition is now a major concern in elderly healthcare perspective. Regula...
2013-07-02Ubiquitous computing envisions a world in which people can access computing resources anyw...
Activity recognition has recently been playing an important role in several research domains, especi...
In the past decade, Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been an important part of the regular ...
International audienceIn recent years, real-time human activity recognition (HAR) has reached import...
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
The rapid growing of the population age in industrialized societies calls for advanced tools to cont...
As research in smart homes and activity recognition is increasing, it is of ever increasing importan...
This paper presents a novel system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to Human Activity Recogniti...
This work presents a model for human activity recognition, through an IoT paradigm, using location a...
A life logging system that logs human activities in living environments such as homes and buildings ...
This paper presents MHARS (Mobile Human Activity Recognition System), a mobile system designed to mo...
Internet of Things (IoT) enabled architecture-based devices are becoming accessible worldwide irresp...