• DocumentCode
    1998777
  • Title

    Data sensing and analysis: Challenges for wearables

  • Author

    Williamson, James ; Qi Liu ; Fenglong Lu ; Mohrman, Wyatt ; Kun Li ; Dick, Robert ; Li Shang

  • Author_Institution
    ECEE Dept., Univ. of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    19-22 Jan. 2015
  • Firstpage
    136
  • Lastpage
    141
  • Abstract
    Wearables are a leading category in the Internet of Things. Compared with mainstream mobile phones, wearables target one order of magnitude form factor reduction, and offer the potential of providing ubiquitous, personalized services to end users. Aggressive reduction in size imposes serious limits on battery capacity. Wearables are equipped with a range of sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes. Most economical sensors were developed for mobile phones, with energy consumptions more appropriate for phones than for ultra-compact wearables. This article describes the energy challenges for wearable sensing technologies, with a primary focus on the most widely used wearable sensors: MEMS-based inertial measurement units. Using sports and fitness wearables as the pilot application, we analyze the energy characteristics of MEMS IMU data sensing, analysis, and wireless communication. We then discuss the technologies needed to solve the power and energy consumptions challenges for wearables.
  • Keywords
    accelerometers; data analysis; gyroscopes; microsensors; power aware computing; power consumption; wearable computers; Internet of Things; MEMS IMU data sensing; MEMS-based inertial measurement units; accelerometers; aggressive reduction; battery capacity; data analysis; economical sensors; end users; energy characteristics; energy consumptions; fitness wearables; gyroscopes; magnitude form factor reduction; mobile phones; power consumptions; sports wearables; ubiquitous personalized services; ultra-compact wearables; wearable sensing technologies; wearable sensors; wireless communication; Batteries; Biomedical monitoring; Energy consumption; Micromechanical devices; Mobile handsets; Quaternions; Sensors;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC), 2015 20th Asia and South Pacific
  • Conference_Location
    Chiba
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-7790-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ASPDAC.2015.7058994
  • Filename
    7058994