Rehabilitation and elderly monitoring for active aging can benefit from Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities in particular for in-home treatments. In this paper, we consider two functions useful for such treatments: 1) activity recognition (AR) and 2) movement recognition (MR). The former is aimed at detecting if a patient is idle, still, walking, running, going up/down the stairs, or cycling; the latter individuates specific movements often required for physical rehabilitation, such as arm circles, arm presses, arm twist, curls, seaweed, and shoulder rolls. Smartphones are the reference platforms being equipped with an accelerometer sensor and elements of the IoT. The work surveys and compares accelerometer signals classification methods ...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploitin...
Ubiquitous health management (UHM) is vital in the aging society. The UHM services with artificial i...
The exploitation of smartphones for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been an active research are...
In-home physical therapy is one of the best options for many individuals and families thanks to its ...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting...
Activity-Based Computing aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting het...
Abstract — This paper proposes a rehabilitation system based on new technological tendencies in the ...
Activity of daily living (ADL) recognition has great importance in the field of rehabilitation, phys...
Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potential to pr...
In this paper, the authors describe a method of accurately detecting human activity using a smartpho...
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
By 2050 two billion people will be aged 60 or older representing 22% of the global population. As th...
<div><p>Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potenti...
The number of elderly people is increasing day by day. Elderly people are physically very weak. Most...
Nowadays, the emerging information technologies in smart handheld devices are motivating the researc...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploitin...
Ubiquitous health management (UHM) is vital in the aging society. The UHM services with artificial i...
The exploitation of smartphones for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been an active research are...
In-home physical therapy is one of the best options for many individuals and families thanks to its ...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting...
Activity-Based Computing aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploiting het...
Abstract — This paper proposes a rehabilitation system based on new technological tendencies in the ...
Activity of daily living (ADL) recognition has great importance in the field of rehabilitation, phys...
Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potential to pr...
In this paper, the authors describe a method of accurately detecting human activity using a smartpho...
There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we...
By 2050 two billion people will be aged 60 or older representing 22% of the global population. As th...
<div><p>Human activity recognition (HAR), using wearable sensors, is a growing area with the potenti...
The number of elderly people is increasing day by day. Elderly people are physically very weak. Most...
Nowadays, the emerging information technologies in smart handheld devices are motivating the researc...
Activity-Based Computing [1] aims to capture the state of the user and its environment by exploitin...
Ubiquitous health management (UHM) is vital in the aging society. The UHM services with artificial i...
The exploitation of smartphones for Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has been an active research are...