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Design of a wearable physical activity monitoring system using mobile phones and accelerometers

This paper describes the motivation for, and overarching design of, an open-source hardware and software system to enable population-scale, longitudinal measurement of physical activity and sedentary behavior using common mobile phones. The "Wockets" data collection system permits research...

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Published in:2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2011-01, p.3636-3639
Main Authors: Intille, S. S., Albinali, F., Mota, S., Kuris, B., Botana, P., Haskell, W. L.
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