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RFID-based techniques for human-activity detection
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Volume 48 ,  Issue 9  (September 2005) table of contents
Special issue: RFID
SPECIAL ISSUE: RFID: tagging the world table of contents
Pages: 39 - 44  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Joshua R. Smith  Intel Research Seattle, Seattle, WA, and University of Washington, Seattle
Kenneth P. Fishkin  Intel Research Seattle, Seattle, WA, and University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Bing Jiang  University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Alexander Mamishev  University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Matthai Philipose  Intel Research Seattle, Seattle, WA
Adam D. Rea  Intel Research Seattle, Seattle, WA
Sumit Roy  University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Kishore Sundara-Rajan  University of Washington, Seattle, WA, and Intel Research Seattle, Seattle, WA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The iBracelet and the Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform promise the ability to infer human activity directly from sensor readings.


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Smith, J., Jiang, B., Roy, S., Philipose, M., Sundara-Rajan, K., and Mamishev, A. ID modulation: Embedding sensor data in an RFID timeseries. In Proceedings of The Seventh Information Hiding Workshop (Barcelona, Spain, June 6--8, 2005). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2005.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Joshua R. Smith: colleagues
Kenneth P. Fishkin: colleagues
Bing Jiang: colleagues
Alexander Mamishev: colleagues
Matthai Philipose: colleagues
Adam D. Rea: colleagues
Sumit Roy: colleagues
Kishore Sundara-Rajan: colleagues