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Detecting daily activities is helpful for health care and clinical medicine. In this paper, we present ActDetector, a smartwatch based application which detects 8 common daily activities, including sitting, walking, running, going upstairs, going downstairs, eating, driving and sitting in a vehicle. By leveraging the built-in sensors on smartwatch, a multi-level classification system is proposed which...
Research in the area of internet-of-things, cyberphysical-systems, and smart health often employ sensor systems at residences for continuous monitoring. Such research-oriented residential monitoring systems (RRMSs) usually face two major challenges, long-term reliable operation management and validation of system functionality with minimal human effort. Targeting these two challenges, this paper describes...
Cameras and other sensors are increasingly deployed for private space monitoring applications such as home monitoring, assisted/enhanced living and child monitoring. Since these cameras capture highly sensitive information and transfer it over public communication infrastructures, security and privacy is a major concern. This work presents a secure camera device along with a secure data delivery and...
In the modern information society, accurate prediction of human mobility becomes increasingly essential in various areas such as city planning and resource management. With users' historical trajectories, the inherent patterns of their movements can be extracted and utilized to accurately predict the future movements. In this paper, based on a dataset of 100,000 individuals' actively uploaded location...
Glossy is a flooding-based communication primitive for low-power wireless networks that leverages constructive interference to achieve high reliability. The Low-power Wireless Bus (LWB) uses Glossy to abstract an entire wireless network into a shared bus like topology. As Glossy is not designed as a secure communication protocol, Glossy and hence LWB are vulnerable to unauthorised eavesdropping and...
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