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A Survey on Wearable Systems for Human Activity and Biological Sign Monitoring
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on Wearable Systems for Human Activity and Biological Sign Monitoring" by Mr. Huangxun CHEN Abstract: The rapid growth of wearable market imperceptibly facilitates and encourages people to pay more attention on fitness, and gradually accept an new concept, Quantified Self, which is self-knowledge through self-tracking with technology. With the help of wearables, it is much cheaper, convenient and seamless to acquire data on different aspects of a person’s daily life, such as inputs (food consumed, quality of surrounding air), states (heart rate, blood oxygen levels), and physical or mental health. Seamless, objective and accurate data acquisition are expected to lower the user overhead on self-tracking, help early detection of disease and benefit people’s health in the long term. Compared with another successful product, smartphone, wearables naturally have close physical contact with human body, thus, unsurprisingly have much more potential on human activity and biological sign monitoring, well-known as its killer application. In recent years, the research community have made great efforts on exploring the capability of wearables and have generated considerable promising results. In this survey, we will first give an overview of the related research on activity and biological sign monitoring in the past few years, categorized by their working principles and applications respectively. Then we introduce one piece of our work, a wearable-based fine-grained driver hand position detection system. Finally, we summarize our survey and discuss future directions for wearable system on human activity and biological sign monitoring. Date: Friday, 13 January 2017 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 4472 Lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Prof. Qian Zhang (Supervisor) Dr. Kai Chen (Chairperson) Prof. Gary Chan Dr. Xiaojuan Ma **** ALL are Welcome ****