Using Cloud-assisted Body Area Networks to Track People Physical Activity in Mobility

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.28-9-2015.2261424

Keywords:

activity recognition, cloud, bsn, wearable sensors

Abstract

This paper describes a novel BSN-based integrated system for detecting, monitoring, and securely recording human physical activities using wearable sensors, a personal mobile device, and a Cloud-computing infrastructure supported by the BodyCloud platform. An integration with a smart-wheelchair system is also presented. BSNs are a key enabling technology for the revolution of personal-health services and their integration with Cloud infrastructure can effectively supports the diffusion of such services in our daily life. Many of these personal-health systems - regardless of their final aim - are based, use or are supported by contextual information on user's physical activity (body posture, movement or action) being performed. This work, hence, aims at providing a basic physical activity service that is capable of supporting personal, mobile-Health applications with real-time activity recognition and labeling both on the personal mobile device and on the Cloud.

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Published

14-12-2015

How to Cite

[1]
G. Fortino, R. Gravina, W. Li, and C. Ma Ma, “Using Cloud-assisted Body Area Networks to Track People Physical Activity in Mobility”, EAI Endorsed Trans Cloud Sys, vol. 2, no. 5, p. e3, Dec. 2015.