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Sensors
Analysis of Movement, Orientation and Rotation-Based Sensing for Phone Placement Recognition
Ozlem Durmaz Incel1 
[1] Department of Computer Engineering, Galatasaray University, Ciragan Cad. No:36, Ortakoy, Istanbul 34349, Turkey; E-Mail
关键词: motion sensors;    accelerometer;    gyroscope;    linear acceleration;    gravity;    magnetometer;    mobile phone sensing;    phone placement recognition;    classification;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s151025474
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Phone placement, i.e., where the phone is carried/stored, is an important source of information for context-aware applications. Extracting information from the integrated smart phone sensors, such as motion, light and proximity, is a common technique for phone placement detection. In this paper, the efficiency of an accelerometer-only solution is explored, and it is investigated whether the phone position can be detected with high accuracy by analyzing the movement, orientation and rotation changes. The impact of these changes on the performance is analyzed individually and both in combination to explore which features are more efficient, whether they should be fused and, if yes, how they should be fused. Using three different datasets, collected from 35 people from eight different positions, the performance of different classification algorithms is explored. It is shown that while utilizing only motion information can achieve accuracies around 70%, this ratio increases up to 85% by utilizing information also from orientation and rotation changes. The performance of an accelerometer-only solution is compared to solutions where linear acceleration, gyroscope and magnetic field sensors are used, and it is shown that the accelerometer-only solution performs as well as utilizing other sensing information. Hence, it is not necessary to use extra sensing information where battery power consumption may increase. Additionally, I explore the impact of the performed activities on position recognition and show that the accelerometer-only solution can achieve 80% recognition accuracy with stationary activities where movement data are very limited. Finally, other phone placement problems, such as in-pocket and on-body detections, are also investigated, and higher accuracies, ranging from 88% to 93%, are reported, with an accelerometer-only solution.

【 授权许可】

CC BY   
© 2015 by the author; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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