Due to the fact that roughly sixty percent of the human body is essentially composed of water, the human body is inherently a conductive object, being able to, firstly, form an …
For more than two decades, capacitive sensing has played a prominent role in human- computer interaction research. Capacitive sensing has become ubiquitous on mobile …
T Grosse-Puppendahl, X Dellangnol… - Proceedings of the 14th …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Platypus is the first system to localize and identify people by remotely and passively sensing changes in their body electric potential which occur naturally during walking. While it uses …
We present a wearable system to detect body postures and gestures that does not require sensors to be firmly fixed to the body or integrated into a tight-fitting garment. The sensing …
L D'arco, G Mccalmont, H Wang, H Zheng - ACM Transactions on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Recent years have witnessed the increasing literature on using smart insoles in health and well-being, and yet, their capability of daily living activity recognition has not been reviewed …
Foot interfaces, such as pressure-sensitive insoles, still yield unused potential such as for implicit interaction. In this paper, we introduce CapSoles, enabling smart insoles to implicitly …
Physical activity (PA) positively impacts the quality of life of older adults, with technology as a promising factor in maintaining motivation. Within Computer Science and Engineering …
Accurate tagless indoor person localization is important for several applications, such as assisted living and health monitoring. Machine learning (ML) classifiers can effectively …
Augmenting the human body using wearable technology can be particularly interesting to sense context. The user's context includes the mental and physical state, which is inferable …