Publications by authors named "Shingo Matsuoka"

A daily living activity remote monitoring system has been developed for supporting solitary elderly people. The monitoring system consists of a tri-axis accelerometer, six low-power active filters, a low-power 8-bit microcontroller (MC), a 1GB SD memory card (SDMC) and a 2.4 GHz low transmitting power mobile phone (PHS).

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We have developed a new mobile phone-based safety support system for transmitting information of a wandering elderly person's location and the environmental sounds around that person. The system consists of a wearable sensor and a conventional desktop PC with Internet access acting as the server computer. The wearable sensor, which is attached behind the neck of the elderly person's shirt, is composed of a low transmitting power mobile phone (W-SIM), a small microphone and a one chip microcontroller.

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A new daily living activity recording system has been developed for monitoring health conditions and living patterns, such as respiration, posture, activity/rest ratios and general activity level. The system employs a piezoelectric sensor, a dual axis accelerometer, two low-power active filters, a low-power 8-bit single chip microcomputer and a 128 MB compact flash memory. The piezoelectric sensor, whose electrical polarization voltage is produced by mechanical strain, detects body movements.

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A respiratory and activity recording system has been developed for monitoring health conditions and living patterns, such as activity/rest time periods and general activity level. The system employs a piezoelectric sensor, a low-power operational amplifier, a low-power 8-bit microcomputer and a 512 KB EEPROM. The piezoelectric sensor, whose electrical polarization voltage is produced by mechanical strain, records body movements produced by respiration, heart pulse, walking and running.

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