Making wearable sensing less obtrusive
Sensing is a crucial part of any cyber-physical system. Wearable device has its huge potential for sensing applications because it is worn on the user body. However, wearable sensing can cause obtrusiveness to the user. Obtrusiveness can be seen as a perception of a lack of usefulness [1] such as a...
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Main Authors: | TRAN, Huy Vu, MISRA, Archan |
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