Title :
Real-time system for monitoring activity among the elderly using an RF SoC device with triaxial accelerometer data over a wireless sensor network
Author :
Sriborrirux, Wiroon ; Leamsumran, Pariwat ; Dan-klang, Panuwat
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Burapha Univ., Chonburi, Thailand
Abstract :
Real-time monitoring of the movement of elderly people can provide information about an individual´s physical movement, degree of functional ability, and general level of activity. This paper describes the real-time monitoring of fall detection in elderly persons using acceleration data. We used a necklace tag device consisting of a Ultra high frequency (UHF) low-power RF system-on-chip and a triaxial accelerometer sensor. The necklace tag processes activity data using the triaxial accelerometer data and classifies types of risk postures, such as stumbling, forward fall, backward fall, and side fall, by calculating signal vector magnitude, angle, angular velocity, power, and spectral energy using a fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique. Because data processing takes place inside the necklace tag, the use of a centralised computer server is no longer necessary. Nevertheless, for daily recordings of activity, zone, and accident time, it is still important to store data at a data centre and to connect them with the patient´s medical history. A scheme for continuous daily activity monitoring and fall detection was developed and had a recognition accuracy of more than 95%, demonstrating excellent fall detection and the feasibility of using the proposed method for daily activity monitoring.
Keywords :
UHF devices; accelerometers; biomedical equipment; fast Fourier transforms; gait analysis; geriatrics; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; real-time systems; spectral analysis; system-on-chip; wireless sensor networks; FFT; RF SoC device; UHF low-power RF system-on-chip; backward fall; daily activity monitoring; data processing; elderly people movement; fall detection; fast Fourier transform; forward fall; functional ability degree; necklace tag device; patient medical history; physical movement; real-time monitoring; real-time system; risk postures; side fall; signal vector angle; signal vector angular velocity; signal vector magnitude; signal vector power; spectral energy; stumbling; triaxial accelerometer data; triaxial accelerometer sensor; ultrahigh-frequency low-power RF system-on-chip; wireless sensor network; Accelerometers; Base stations; Radio frequency; Senior citizens; System-on-chip; Wireless sensor networks; elderly; fall detection; nursing home; radio-frequency system-on-chip (RF SoC); wireless sensor network (WSN);
Conference_Titel :
RF and Wireless Technologies for Biomedical and Healthcare Applications (IMWS-Bio), 2014 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Workshop Series on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5445-2
DOI :
10.1109/IMWS-BIO.2014.7032430