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HybridBaro: Mining Driving Routes Using Barometer Sensor of Smartphone

Title
HybridBaro: Mining Driving Routes Using Barometer Sensor of Smartphone
Author(s)
Won, MyounggyuMishra, AshutoshSon, Sang Hyuk
Issued Date
2017-10
Citation
IEEE Sensors Journal, v.17, no.19, pp.6397 - 6408
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Driving route detectionmobile computingdriver information systems
Keywords
VEHICLEGPS
ISSN
1530-437X
Abstract
Recent research showed that human mobility is characterized by reproducible patterns, i.e., humans tend to travel a few known places. Timely identification of these “significant journeys has prospects for emerging intelligent applications like real-time traffic route recommendation and automated HVAC systems. Existing mobile systems, however, utilize energyhungry sensors like GPS and gyroscope to detect significant journeys, which make it hard to keep such systems running to continuously monitor driving routes. To address this issue of energy efficiency without compromising the performance, in this article, a hybrid mobile system based on the barometer sensor of a smartphone is developed. Distinctive elevation signatures of driving routes are captured using the smartphone barometer sensor that is exceptionally energy efficient and position/orientation independent. Degraded accuracy due to flat areas with minimal elevation changes is offset by developing an adaptive algorithm that opportunistically obtains GPS locations for a very short period of time when such flat areas are detected in real time. Using over 150miles of field data, it is demonstrated that the proposed mobile system achieves the mean detection accuracy of 97% with the mean false positive rates of 1.5%. IEEE
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/4549
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2017.2734919
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Related Researcher
  • 손상혁 Son, Sang Hyuk
  • Research Interests Real-time system; Wireless sensor network; Cyber-physical system; Data and event service; Information security; 실시간 임베디드 시스템
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