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Smartphone Sensors for Indoor Positioning [PDF]
The explosive growth and wide proliferation of mobile devices, the majority of which are smartphones, led to the inception of several novel and intuitive services, including on-the-go services, online customer services, and location-based services (LBS) [
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BackgroundSince the era of smartphones started in early 2007, they have steadily turned into an accepted part of our lives. Poor sleep is a health problem that needs to be closely monitored before it causes severe mental health ...
Doaa Alamoudi +3 more
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Smartphone-Operated Wireless Chemical Sensors: A Review
Wireless chemical sensors have been developed as a result of advances in chemical sensing and wireless communication technology. Because of their mobility and widespread availability, smartphones have been extensively combined with sensors such as hand ...
Somasundaram Chandra Kishore +7 more
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Build-in sensors and analysis algorithms aided smartphone-based sensors for point-of-care tests
Over the last few years, smartphone-based sensors present a rapid development in the field of point-of-care (POC) testing owing to the properties of ubiquity and convenience.
Yinqiang Xia +6 more
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Smartphone-Based Portable Bio-Chemical Sensors: Exploring Recent Advancements
Traditionally, analytical chemistry and diagnosis relied on wet laboratories and skilled professionals utilizing sophisticated instruments for sample handling and analysis.
The Huy Bui +4 more
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By developing awareness of smartphone activities that the user is performing on their smartphone, such as scrolling feeds, typing and watching videos, we can develop application features that are beneficial to the users, such as personalization.
Sijie Zhuo +5 more
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Smartphones have been widely used recently to monitor heart rate and activity, since they have the necessary processing power, non-invasive and cost-effective sensors, and wireless communication capabilities.
Yu Rang Park +4 more
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Assessment of Pelvic Motion During Single-Leg Weight-Bearing Tasks Using Smartphone Sensors: Validity Study [PDF]
BackgroundClinicians and athletic training specialists often assess the performance of single-leg, weight-bearing tasks to monitor rehabilitation progress and guide exercise progression.
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Suitability of Smartphone Inertial Sensors for Real-Time Biofeedback Applications
This article studies the suitability of smartphones with built-in inertial sensors for biofeedback applications. Biofeedback systems use various sensors to measure body functions and parameters.
Anton Kos, Sašo Tomažič, Anton Umek
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BackgroundA popular trend in depression forecasting research is the development of machine learning models trained with various types of smartphone sensor data and periodic self-ratings to derive early indications of changes in ...
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