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international conference on mobile and ubiquitous systems: networking and services | 2016

Low-cost and Device-free Activity Recognition System with Energy Harvesting PIR and Door Sensors

Yukitoshi Kashimoto; Kyoji Hata; Hirohiko Suwa; Manato Fujimoto; Yutaka Arakawa; Takeya Shigezumi; Kunihiro Komiya; Kenta Konishi; Keiichi Yasumoto

Progress of IoT and ubiquitous computing technologies has strong anticipation to realize smart services in households such as efficient energy-saving appliance control and elderly monitoring. In order to put those applications into practice, high-accuracy and low-cost in-home living activity recognition is essential. Many researches have tackled living activity recognition so far, but the following problems remain: (i)privacy exposure due to utilization of cameras and microphones; (ii) high deployment and maintenance costs due to many sensors used; (iii) burden to force the user to carry the device and (iv) wire installation to supply power and communication between sensor node and server; (v) few recognizable activities; (vi) low recognition accuracy. In this paper, we propose an in-home living activity recognition method to solve all the problems. To solve the problems (i)--(iv), our method utilizes only energy harvesting PIR and door sensors with a home server for data collection and processing. The energy harvesting sensor has a solar cell to drive the sensor and wireless communication modules. To solve the problems (v) and (vi), we have tackled the following challenges: (a) determining appropriate features for training samples; and (b) determining the best machine learning algorithm to achieve high recognition accuracy; (c) complementing the dead zone of PIR sensor semipermanently. We have conducted experiments with the sensor by five subjects living in a home for 2-3 days each. As a result, the proposed method has achieved F-measure: 62.8% on average.


Archive | 2008

Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Supplying Voltage to a Load Using a Charge Pump and Electronic Device Including the Same

Kunihiro Komiya


Archive | 2005

Step-up power supply unit and portable apparatus utilizing the same

Osamu Yanagida; Kunihiro Komiya


Archive | 2005

Light emitting element driving device and portable apparatus equipped with light emitting elements

Kunihiro Komiya; Atsushi Kitagawa


Archive | 2007

Voltage step-up circuit and electric appliance therewith

Kunihiro Komiya


Archive | 2008

LIGHT EMITTING DIODE DRIVING APPARATUS

Kunihiro Komiya; Hiroshi Sawada


Archive | 2007

Current-output type digital-to-analog converter

Taisuke Chida; Kunihiro Komiya


Archive | 2008

DRIVING CIRCUIT FOR LIGHT EMITTING ELEMENT, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Atsushi Kitagawa; Kunihiro Komiya


Archive | 2007

Drive circuit of light emitting element, and electronic device

Atsushi Kitagawa; Kunihiro Komiya; 篤 北川; 邦裕 小宮


Archive | 2008

Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Outputting Detection Signal Based on Detection Result of a Detecting Device and Electronic Device Including the Same

Kunihiro Komiya

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Hirohiko Suwa

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Keiichi Yasumoto

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Kyoji Hata

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Manato Fujimoto

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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