Determination of (in)activity periods when monitoring human body motion is a mandatory preprocessing step in all human inertial navigation and position analysis applications. Distinction of (in)activity needs to be established in order to allow the system to recompute the calibration parameters of the inertial sensors as well as the Zero Velocity Updates (ZUPT) of inertial navigation. The periodical recomputation of these parameters allows the application to maintain a constant degree of precision. This work presents a comparative study among different well known inertial magnitude-based detectors and proposes a new approach by applying spectrum-based detectors and memory-based detectors. A robust statistical comparison is carried out by th...
Measurement of gait parameters can provide important information about a person's health and safety....
This thesis addresses a systematic study of monitoring human movements by using a single tri-axial a...
• human activity recognition through the use of sensor units containing accelerometers, gyros, and m...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Select papers from UCAmI 2011 - the 5th International Symp...
Activity of daily living (ADL) recognition has great importance in the field of rehabilitation, phys...
Knowledge about the current motion related activity of a person is information that is required or ...
Accurate human activity recognition is a challenging topic of research in many areas. A common appro...
International audienceObjectives: This paper addresses the design of an ambulatory monitoring system...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this article is to review systematically and appraise critically the literature...
Human movement analysis is a field of wide interest since it enables the assessment of a large varie...
In this paper, data acquired from five sensory units mounted on the human body, each containing a tr...
Human movement analysis is a field of wide interest since it enables the assessment of a large varie...
This thesis proposes a novel approach for the detection and recognition of humanmovements. Specicall...
The aim of this work is to present two different algorithmic pipelines for human activity recognitio...
Human activity recognition and classification are some of the most interesting research fields, espe...
Measurement of gait parameters can provide important information about a person's health and safety....
This thesis addresses a systematic study of monitoring human movements by using a single tri-axial a...
• human activity recognition through the use of sensor units containing accelerometers, gyros, and m...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Select papers from UCAmI 2011 - the 5th International Symp...
Activity of daily living (ADL) recognition has great importance in the field of rehabilitation, phys...
Knowledge about the current motion related activity of a person is information that is required or ...
Accurate human activity recognition is a challenging topic of research in many areas. A common appro...
International audienceObjectives: This paper addresses the design of an ambulatory monitoring system...
OBJECTIVE The aim of this article is to review systematically and appraise critically the literature...
Human movement analysis is a field of wide interest since it enables the assessment of a large varie...
In this paper, data acquired from five sensory units mounted on the human body, each containing a tr...
Human movement analysis is a field of wide interest since it enables the assessment of a large varie...
This thesis proposes a novel approach for the detection and recognition of humanmovements. Specicall...
The aim of this work is to present two different algorithmic pipelines for human activity recognitio...
Human activity recognition and classification are some of the most interesting research fields, espe...
Measurement of gait parameters can provide important information about a person's health and safety....
This thesis addresses a systematic study of monitoring human movements by using a single tri-axial a...
• human activity recognition through the use of sensor units containing accelerometers, gyros, and m...