Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.

During the last years, many research efforts have been devoted to the definition of Fall Detection Systems (FDSs) that benefit from the inherent computing, communication and sensing capabilities of smartphones. However, employing a smartphone as the unique sensor in a FDS application entails several...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Casilari, Jose Antonio Santoyo-Ramón, Jose Manuel Cano-García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5145229?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fbdef23941ab4768b2fa55dec988d7ff2020-11-24T20:50:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016806910.1371/journal.pone.0168069Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.Eduardo CasilariJose Antonio Santoyo-RamónJose Manuel Cano-GarcíaDuring the last years, many research efforts have been devoted to the definition of Fall Detection Systems (FDSs) that benefit from the inherent computing, communication and sensing capabilities of smartphones. However, employing a smartphone as the unique sensor in a FDS application entails several disadvantages as long as an accurate characterization of the patient's mobility may force to transport this personal device on an unnatural position. This paper presents a smartphone-based architecture for the automatic detection of falls. The system incorporates a set of small sensing motes that can communicate with the smartphone to help in the fall detection decision. The deployed architecture is systematically evaluated in a testbed with experimental users in order to determine the number and positions of the sensors that optimize the effectiveness of the FDS, as well as to assess the most convenient role of the smartphone in the architecture.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5145229?pdf=render
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author Eduardo Casilari
Jose Antonio Santoyo-Ramón
Jose Manuel Cano-García
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Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.
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author_facet Eduardo Casilari
Jose Antonio Santoyo-Ramón
Jose Manuel Cano-García
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title Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.
title_short Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.
title_full Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.
title_fullStr Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Architecture with Multiple Mobility Sensors for Fall Detection.
title_sort analysis of a smartphone-based architecture with multiple mobility sensors for fall detection.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description During the last years, many research efforts have been devoted to the definition of Fall Detection Systems (FDSs) that benefit from the inherent computing, communication and sensing capabilities of smartphones. However, employing a smartphone as the unique sensor in a FDS application entails several disadvantages as long as an accurate characterization of the patient's mobility may force to transport this personal device on an unnatural position. This paper presents a smartphone-based architecture for the automatic detection of falls. The system incorporates a set of small sensing motes that can communicate with the smartphone to help in the fall detection decision. The deployed architecture is systematically evaluated in a testbed with experimental users in order to determine the number and positions of the sensors that optimize the effectiveness of the FDS, as well as to assess the most convenient role of the smartphone in the architecture.
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