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Opportunistic Strategies for Lightweight Signal Processing for Body Sensor Networks
Edmund Seto , Eladio Matin, Allen Yang, Posu Yan, Raffaele Gravina , Irving Lin, Curtis Wang, Michael Roy, Victor Shia, Ruzena Bajcsy

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Edmund Seto , Eladio Matin, Allen Yang, Posu Yan, Raffaele Gravina , Irving Lin, Curtis Wang, Michael Roy, Victor Shia, Ruzena Bajcsy. " Opportunistic Strategies for Lightweight Signal Processing for Body Sensor Networks". PETRA, June, 2010.

Abstract
ABSTRACT We present a mobile platform for body sensor networking based on a smartphone for lightweight signal processing of sensor mote data. The platform allows for local processing of data at both the sensor mote and smartphone levels, reducing the overhead of data transmission to remote services. We discuss how the smartphone platform not only provides the ability for wearable signal processing, but it allows for opportunistic sensing strategies, in which many of the onboard sensors and capabilities of modern smartphones may be collected and fused with body sensor data to provide environmental and social context. We propose that this can help refine data reduction at the local level. We describe three examples related to health and wellness, to which our system has been applied.

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    Edmund Seto , Eladio Matin, Allen Yang, Posu Yan, Raffaele
    Gravina , Irving Lin, Curtis Wang, Michael Roy, Victor Shia,
    Ruzena Bajcsy. <a
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            Opportunistic Strategies for Lightweight Signal
    Processing for Body Sensor Networks</a>, PETRA, June,
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  • Plain text
    Edmund Seto , Eladio Matin, Allen Yang, Posu Yan, Raffaele
    Gravina , Irving Lin, Curtis Wang, Michael Roy, Victor Shia,
    Ruzena Bajcsy. "           Opportunistic Strategies for
    Lightweight Signal Processing for Body Sensor
    Networks". PETRA, June, 2010.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{SetoMatinYangYanGravinaLinWangRoyShiaBajcsy10_OpportunisticStrategiesForLightweightSignalProcessing,
        author = {Edmund Seto  and Eladio Matin and Allen Yang and
                  Posu Yan and Raffaele Gravina  and Irving Lin and
                  Curtis Wang and Michael Roy and Victor Shia and
                  Ruzena Bajcsy},
        title = {           Opportunistic Strategies for
                  Lightweight Signal Processing for Body Sensor
                  Networks},
        booktitle = {PETRA},
        month = {June},
        year = {2010},
        abstract = {ABSTRACT We present a mobile platform for body
                  sensor networking based on a smartphone for
                  lightweight signal processing of sensor mote data.
                  The platform allows for local processing of data
                  at both the sensor mote and smartphone levels,
                  reducing the overhead of data transmission to
                  remote services. We discuss how the smartphone
                  platform not only provides the ability for
                  wearable signal processing, but it allows for
                  opportunistic sensing strategies, in which many of
                  the onboard sensors and capabilities of modern
                  smartphones may be collected and fused with body
                  sensor data to provide environmental and social
                  context. We propose that this can help refine data
                  reduction at the local level. We describe three
                  examples related to health and wellness, to which
                  our system has been applied.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/739.html}
    }
    

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