Reality and Perception: Activity monitoring and data collection within a real-world smart home
Date
2017-08
Authors
Fallmann, S.
Psychoula, Ismini
Chen, Liming
Chen, Feng
Doyley, J.
Triboan, Darpan
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
IEEE
Peer reviewed
Yes
Abstract
Smart home technologies have been developing rapidly
in the last few years. However, there is still a lack of annotated
rich datasets that can be used for different analysis purposes
by researchers. The motivation for this study is driven by the
need of self-management for chronic disease patients and the
often neglected privacy aspects. The study describes the extension of an existing smart home environment at Great Northern Haven (GHN) with ambient and wearable devices. The discussed principles include the design of the experiment, data collection strategies and encountered challenges in regards to the sensors, connection problems and occupation with multiple inhabitants.
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Keywords
Activity monitoring, data collection, smart home
Citation
Fallmann, S., Psychoula, I., Chen, L., Chen, F., Doyle, J. and Triboan, D. (2017) Reality and Perception: Activity monitoring and data collection within a real-world smart home. 2017 IEEE 14th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, San Francisco, August 2017.
Research Institute
Cyber Technology Institute (CTI)