DocumentCode :
1463022
Title :
Posture Monitoring System for Context Awareness in Mobile Computing
Author :
Baek, Jonghun ; Yun, Byoung-Ju
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electron. Co. Ltd., Gumi, South Korea
Volume :
59
Issue :
6
fYear :
2010
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1589
Lastpage :
1599
Abstract :
The posture of a user is one of the contextual information that can be used for mobile applications and the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis. This paper describes a method for monitoring the posture of a user during operation of a mobile device in three activities such as sitting, standing, and walking. The user posture monitoring system (UPMS) proposed in this paper is based on two major technologies. The first involves a tilt-angle measurement algorithm (TAMA) using an accelerometer. Unlike most previous studies, it is based on a relative computation using the dot product from the time-series acceleration data. Because TAMA does not require a physical calibration by a user, it is more robust and accurate compared to other methods that rely on absolute computations. The second technology is an effective signal-processing method that eliminates the motion acceleration component of the accelerometer signal using a second-order Butterworth low-pass filter (SLPF). Because the posture of a user is only related to the gravity acceleration component, the motion acceleration components should be removed. The TAMA and UPMS are implemented on a personal digital assistant (PDA). They are evaluated to verify the possibility of application to a mobile device. Additionally, a posture-based intelligent control interface in context-aware computing that reacts to the posture of a PDA user is implemented on the PDA to complement the poor user interface (UI) of the mobile device, and its results are presented.
Keywords :
Butterworth filters; acceleration; angular measurement; gait analysis; human computer interaction; low-pass filters; mobile computing; mobile handsets; notebook computers; patient monitoring; patient treatment; time series; user interfaces; accelerometer signal; context awareness; context-aware computing; contextual information; dot product; idiopathic scoliosis treatment; mobile application; mobile computing; mobile device; motion acceleration; personal digital assistant; posture-based intelligent control interface; second-order Butterworth low-pass filter; signal-processing method; sitting; standing; tilt-angle measurement algorithm; time-series acceleration; user interface; user posture monitoring system; walking; Accelerometer; Butterworth filter; angle measurement; context awareness; dot product; human–computer interaction; posture monitoring; user interface (UI);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2009.2022102
Filename :
5443563
Link To Document :
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