ActiDote – A wireless sensor-based system for self-tracking activity levels among manual wheelchair users

Authors

  • Hector F. Satizabal University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland
  • Alexandre Grillon University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland
  • Andres Upegui University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland
  • Gregoire Millet University of Lausanne image/svg+xml
  • Giacomo Picasso University of Lausanne image/svg+xml
  • Andres Perez-Uribe niversity of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.7-9-2017.153067

Keywords:

Activity recognition, energy expenditure monitoring, self-tracking, wheelchair

Abstract

ActiDote –activity as an antidote– is a system for manual wheelchair users that takes advantage of wireless sensors to recognize activities of various intensity levels in order to allow self-tracking of the physical activity. In this paper, we describe both the hardware setup and the software pipeline that enable our system to operate. Laboratory tests using multi-modal fusion and machine learning reveal promising results on classifying activity levels and assessing energy expenditure during wheelchair propulsion on ramps of dierent slopes and speeds. Our results indicate that it is possible to implement a system that uses the accelerometer of a smartphone as the only sensor in the wheelchair, i.e., by attaching it to the wheelchair frame. Additionally, the user might wear a smartwatch equipped with an accelerometer to enrich the system and enhance its performance.

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Published

07-09-2017

How to Cite

1.
Satizabal HF, Grillon A, Upegui A, Millet G, Picasso G, Perez-Uribe A. ActiDote – A wireless sensor-based system for self-tracking activity levels among manual wheelchair users. EAI Endorsed Trans Perv Health Tech [Internet]. 2017 Sep. 7 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];3(12):e5. Available from: https://publications.eai.eu/index.php/phat/article/view/1304