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Lakshmi
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Assosciative prof.
Guide:
K.Vijaya
INTRODUCTION:
Wearable devices are a new form of
mobile
computer system that is subsumed into
the
personal space of a user, controlled by
the user, and has both operational and
interactional constancy, i.e., is always
on and accessible that provides
exclusive and user-personalized services
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
POWER SUPPLY:
Requirement of desired power will be
delivered to the devices by employing
batteries.
Desired power depends upon the device
employed for the application.
Example:
.Texas Instruments (TI) has a device, the
bq25570 , which can take the 300 to 400
mv that is collected by energy harvesters
and boosts up to an power of 3 to 5 volts.
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SENSOR:
Sensorsare sophisticated devices that
are frequently used to detect and
respond to physical parameter (for
example: temperature, blood pressure,
humidity, speed, etc.) into a signal which
can be measured electrically.
Types:
Tactile sensors
Gas sensors
Bio sensors
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ADC:
The electrical output of the sensor
which is of analog nature i.e; analog signal
is converted to digital signal through ADC.
TYPES:
Flash
Pipelined
Successive-Approximations Register (SAR)
Integrating or Dual-slope
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PROCESSOR:
A processor is the logic circuitry that
responds
and
processes
the
basicinstructions that are feded from the
sensor.
The term processor has generally
replaced the term Central Processing Unit.
The processor in a personal computer or
embedded in small devices is often called
a microprocessor, microcontroller or other
processors
based
on
the
specific
application.
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TRANSMITTER:
Transmitteris anelectronic
devicewhich, with the aid of anantenna,
produceswaves.
The transmitter itself generates awave
frequencyalternating current, which is
applied to the antenna. When excited by
this alternating current, the antenna
radiateswaves which posses
communicating nature and are
transmitted to the receiver.
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ACTIVITY MONITOR:
Sensor: Accelerometer
Senses each step, App
converts steps in to
calories burned.
Tracks quality of sleep.
TRICODER:
Sensor: Temperature
Heart Rate Sensing
ECG
Heart Rate Velocity
Blood Pressure
Blood Oxygen Levels
Fit Bit
scanadu
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SMART WATCHES:
Indicates
temperature
provides streaks
keeps track of
delivery status and
displays.
keeps tracks of
the day to day
activities of news,
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Displays
personal activities
which are to be
taken care
.provides googled
information.
provides
information
regarding on
going activities of
what to be
happen in our
location.
keeps tracks of
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DIGITAL PARENTING:
The system captures
the sound in the baby's
room so parents can
listen in on their phone
or tablet like any
standard monitor. It's a
2-way
communication
bold move,
but works functionality and the
/ lullaby music modes.
with nightlight
the
It records and streams in HD and the
infrared vision wide lens makes it a great
option for bed time. For extra security, the
Home camera also monitors air quality.
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WEARABLE SKIN
TATTOOS:tattoo
wearable
essentially, a wearable skin
which is an thin, flexible
devices that can stretch,
bend and twist seamlessly
with our bodies and posses
capabilities of store data
and deliver drugs .
layered with stretchable, motion and
A skin-like sensors,
polymer resistive RAM,
temperature
material
was and drugs to be delivered
micro heaters
through skin.
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AS Wearable Technology
develops marketing will
use consumers personal
biometric to sell products
and services.
ADVANTAGES:
1.It posses computing abilities as
mobile phones and tablet computers
such as calculation, navigation and
remote picture.
2.Small in size.
3.portability.
4.Provides Clouding facility.
5.Multi Tasking.
6.Very Attentive.
DISADVANTAGES:
1.Expensive.
2.Discomfort
3.Security Issues i.e; hacking
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REFERENCES:
International Journal of Smart Home Vol.8, No.5 (2014), pp.33-44 by JinTae Park, Hyun-Seo Hwang and Il-Young Moon.
Yoshio Tanimoto Information and Research Department, Kibikogen
Rehabilitation Center
Okayama, Japan
HUMAN MOTION DETECTION IN DAILY ACTIVITY TASKS USING
WEARABLE SENSORS
Olga Politi1, Iosif Mporas2, Vasileios Megalooikonomou1
Multidimensional Data and Knowledge Discovery Laboratory
Dept. of Computer Engineering and Informatics, University of Patras.
Wearable Computing and its Application
Smita Jhajharia1, Dr. S. K. Pal2, Dr. Seema Verma3
1,3Department of computer science, Banasthali university,
From IBM to Microsoft - A Brief History of The Smartwatch.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/smartwatch-history-apple-iwatch-samsunggalaxy-gear-503752, Accessed on 18 October 2014.
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