Using mobile phones to determine transportation modes
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
As mobile phones advance in functionality and capability, they are being used for more than just communication. Increasingly, these devices are being employed as instruments for introspection into habits and situations of individuals and communities. Many of the applications enabled by this new use of mobile phones rely on contextual information. The focus of this work is on one dimension of context, the transportation mode of an individual when outside. We create a convenient (no specific position and orientation setting) classification system that uses a mobile phone with a built-in GPS receiver and an accelerometer. The transportation modes identified include whether an individual is stationary, walking,…
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6Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Accelerometer
- Global Positioning System
- Context (archaeology)
- Decision tree
- Focus (optics)
- Mobile phone
- Hidden Markov model