2017
DOI: 10.9746/jcmsi.10.385
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Implementation and Evaluation of Analog-PIR-Sensor-Based Activity Recognition

Abstract: : These days, smart home applications such as concierge service for residents, home appliance control, and so on are attracting attention. To realize these applications, we need a system which recognizes various human activities accurately with a low cost device. There are many studies on the activity recognition in a smart home. We also have proposed an activity recognition technique in a smart home by utilizing digital-output-PIR (passive infrared) sensors, door sensors, and power meters. However, the study … Show more

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“…On the other hand, signal-based PIR sensors provide a more complicated output, often in the form of an analog signal that fluctuates with the intensity of observed infrared radiation [ 43 ]. This signal may give more precise information [ 48 ], such as the size or speed of the moving item, making these sensors suited for more advanced applications such as indoor localization or thorough motion analysis. Table 4 compares binary and signal-based PIR sensors in various aspects based on previous research.…”
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“…On the other hand, signal-based PIR sensors provide a more complicated output, often in the form of an analog signal that fluctuates with the intensity of observed infrared radiation [ 43 ]. This signal may give more precise information [ 48 ], such as the size or speed of the moving item, making these sensors suited for more advanced applications such as indoor localization or thorough motion analysis. Table 4 compares binary and signal-based PIR sensors in various aspects based on previous research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This innovative approach effectively combines spatial and temporal data for simultaneous tracking and activity analysis. In another analog-based activity detection research by Fujiwara et al [ 48 ], an innovative activity recognition technique using an analog-output PIR sensor is developed, capable of identifying various activities at the same location. This technique leverages random forest machine learning, utilizing the frequency components of the sensor’s output as features.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, signal-based PIR sensors provide a more complicated output, often in the form of an analog signal that fluctuates with the intensity of observed infrared radiation [43]. This signal may give more precise information [48], such as the size or speed of the moving item, making these sensors suited for more advanced applications such as indoor localization or thorough motion analysis. Table 4 compares binary and signalbased PIR sensors in various aspects based on previous research.…”
Section: Comparing Binary and Signal-based Sensors For Occupancy Info...mentioning
confidence: 99%