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Harke: Human activity recognition from kinetic energy harvesting data in wearable devices

Khalifa et al., 2017

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1891300791042337524
Author
Khalifa S
Lan G
Hassan M
Seneviratne A
Das S
Publication year
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IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing

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Kinetic energy harvesting (KEH) may help combat battery issues in wearable devices. While the primary objective of KEH is to generate energy from human activities, the harvested energy itself contains information about human activities that most wearable devices try to …
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