Evaluating Low-cost Activity Trackers for Use in Large-scale Data Gathering of Forestry Workers

Judy Bowen, A. Hinze, S. Cunningham, Richard Parker
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The New Zealand forestry industry has the country's highest rate of workplace fatalities, the reasons for which are not welrichardl studied or understood. We believe the first step in identifying any successful solution is to develop a fine-grained understanding of the physical context of forestry work by performing large-scale data collection of the levels of physical activity the workers engage in as well as their sleep patterns over extended periods of time. Our goal is to use lightweight, wearable technology (so-called activity trackers) to collect this data. In order to do so we need a clear understanding of the capabilities and limitations of such devices, both in general and in the proposed use environment for forestry workers. In this paper we present the results of user studies and comparisons of six activity trackers and three mobile phone applications used to track activity and sleep. We also discuss our initial pilot study with forestry workers and discuss the problems encountered using the trackers in the environment.
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评估在林业工人大规模数据收集中使用的低成本活动跟踪器
新西兰林业行业是全国工作场所死亡率最高的行业,其原因尚未得到充分研究或了解。我们认为,确定任何成功解决方案的第一步是,通过对工人从事的体力活动水平以及长时间睡眠模式进行大规模数据收集,对林业工作的物理环境进行细致的了解。我们的目标是使用轻便的可穿戴技术(所谓的活动追踪器)来收集这些数据。为了做到这一点,我们需要清楚地了解这种装置的能力和局限性,无论是在一般情况下还是在拟议的林业工人使用环境中。在本文中,我们提出了用户研究的结果,并比较了六种活动跟踪器和三种用于跟踪活动和睡眠的手机应用程序。我们还与林业工人讨论了我们最初的试点研究,并讨论了在环境中使用跟踪器所遇到的问题。
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