OESense: employing occlusion effect for in-ear human sensing

Dong Ma, Andrea Ferlini, C. Mascolo
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Smart earbuds are recognized as a new wearable platform for personal-scale human motion sensing. However, due to the interference from head movement or background noise, commonly-used modalities (e.g. accelerometer and microphone) fail to reliably detect both intense and light motions. To obviate this, we propose OESense, an acoustic-based in-ear system for general human motion sensing. The core idea behind OESense is the joint use of the occlusion effect (i.e., the enhancement of low-frequency components of bone-conducted sounds in an occluded ear canal) and inward-facing microphone, which naturally boosts the sensing signal and suppresses external interference. We prototype OESense as an earbud and evaluate its performance on three representative applications, i.e., step counting, activity recognition, and hand-to-face gesture interaction. With data collected from 31 subjects, we show that OESense achieves 99.3% step counting recall, 98.3% recognition recall for 5 activities, and 97.0% recall for five tapping gestures on human face, respectively. We also demonstrate that OESense is compatible with earbuds' fundamental functionalities (e.g. music playback and phone calls). In terms of energy, OESense consumes 746 mW during data recording and recognition and it has a response latency of 40.85 ms for gesture recognition. Our analysis indicates such overhead is acceptable and OESense is potential to be integrated into future earbuds.
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OESense:利用遮挡效果进行耳内人体感知
智能耳塞被认为是一种新的可穿戴平台,用于个人规模的人体运动传感。然而,由于头部运动或背景噪声的干扰,常用的模式(例如加速度计和麦克风)无法可靠地检测强烈和轻微的运动。为了避免这种情况,我们提出了OESense,一种基于声学的耳内系统,用于一般的人体运动感应。OESense的核心思想是将闭塞效应(即在闭塞的耳道中增强骨传导声音的低频成分)与内置麦克风联合使用,自然增强传感信号,抑制外界干扰。我们将OESense作为耳塞原型,并在三个代表性应用中评估其性能,即步数计数,活动识别和手对脸手势交互。通过对31个被试的数据分析,我们发现OESense对5个动作的步数召回率为99.3%,对5个动作的识别召回率为98.3%,对5个敲击人脸手势的召回率为97.0%。我们还演示了OESense与耳塞的基本功能(例如音乐播放和电话)兼容。在能量方面,OESense在数据记录和识别过程中消耗746 mW,手势识别的响应延迟为40.85 ms。我们的分析表明,这样的开销是可以接受的,OESense有可能集成到未来的耳塞中。
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