Sensing health: fault detection, isolation, and minimization of on-body sensors

B. Prabhakaran, A. Balasubramanian
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Monitoring activities of daily living of senior citizens especially those who live alone as well as those who have certain motion disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's is increasingly possible and very useful for healthcare purposes. This kind of pervasive and remote monitoring is possible due to availability of "on-body" sensors that combine sophisticated inertial sensing, wireless communication and signal processing technologies. The inertial sensors being electro-mechanical in nature are susceptible to errors and faults. In typical wireless sensor systems, such errors and faults are overcome by deploying large number of sensor nodes and taking a majority of the sensed values. However, in the case of on-body sensors, it may be highly inconvenient for an elderly person to wear a large number of sensors. Similar to on-body sensors, tiny electro-magnetic sensors are beginning to be used for tracking tongue movements during speaking. This breakthrough technology can give insights into how we as humans produce sound and these insights can help better train speech impairments. Considering the inconvenience in using such tongue sensors, it will be important to minimize the number of tongue sensors needed for a particular requirement. In this talk, we address the issue of identifying and isolating faulty sensors as well as minimize the number of needed sensors for remote monitoring of daily living activities and tongue movement tracking. We discuss issues such as: (i) faulty node identification when a small number of body sensors is deployed; (ii) identification of such a faulty node based on sensor node groups that share similar sensor signal patterns; and (iii) minimize the number of sensors needed for a particular application.
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感知健康:故障检测、隔离和最小化身体传感器
监测老年人的日常生活活动,特别是那些独居的老年人,以及那些有某些运动障碍的人,如阿尔茨海默氏症和帕金森症,在医疗保健方面越来越有可能和非常有用。由于结合了复杂的惯性传感、无线通信和信号处理技术的“身体”传感器的可用性,这种无处不在的远程监控成为可能。惯性传感器本质上是机电式的,容易产生误差和故障。在典型的无线传感器系统中,这种误差和故障是通过部署大量的传感器节点和获取大部分的感知值来克服的。然而,在身上传感器的情况下,对于老年人来说,佩戴大量的传感器可能会非常不方便。与身体上的传感器类似,微小的电磁传感器开始用于追踪说话时舌头的运动。这项突破性的技术可以让我们了解人类是如何产生声音的,这些见解可以帮助更好地训练语言障碍。考虑到使用这种舌感测器的不便,减少特定要求所需舌感测器的数量将是重要的。在这次演讲中,我们将讨论识别和隔离故障传感器的问题,以及减少日常生活活动和舌头运动跟踪远程监测所需传感器的数量。我们讨论了以下问题:(i)当部署少量身体传感器时,故障节点识别;(ii)基于共享相似传感器信号模式的传感器节点组识别此类故障节点;(iii)减少特定应用所需的传感器数量。
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