Recognizing whether sensors are on the same body
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Cory Cornelius and David Kotz. Recognizing whether sensors are on the same body. Journal of Pervasive and Mobile Computing, volume 8, number 6, pages 822–836. Elsevier, December 2012. doi:10.1016/j.pmcj.2012.06.005. ©Copyright Elsevier. Revision of cornelius:same-body.Abstract:
In an open mobile health (mHealth) sensing system, users will be able to seamlessly pair sensors with their cellphone and expect the system to just work. This ubiquity of sensors, however, creates the potential for users to accidentally wear sensors that are not paired with their own cellphone. Our method probabilistically detects this situation by finding correlations between embedded accelerometers in the cellphone and sensor. We evaluate our method over a dataset of seven individuals with sensors in various positions on their body and experimentally show that our method is capable of achieving an accuracy of 85%.
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Keywords: [iot] [mhealth] [security] [sensors] [wearable]
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