南京大学计算机软件新技术国家重点实验室
摘 要:
Being
equipped with a large variety of sensors, modern smartphones have strong
capabilities in monitoring their surroundings and adapting to the environmental
changes. In this talk, we will demonstrate how the existing sensors on
commodity smartphones could be used to invent new sensing modalities with
specialized signal processing and pattern recognition techniques. First, we
will show how a single digital magnetometer on smartphone could be utilized to
passively eavesdrop the handwriting of a nearby stylus pen with an internal
magnet, and the accuracy of such eavesdropping could be up to 90% over a
distance of 20cm. Furthermore, we will show that the commodity smartphone’s
speaker and microphone could be turned into an active sonar system, which allows
many smart healthcare applications such as precise evaluation of human lung
function. We will also share our experiences in tackling with the unexpected
environmental dynamics and human factors, when developing these sensing
methods.
报告人简介:
Wei
Gao is currently an Associate Professor from the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering at University of Pittsburgh. He received his PhD in
Computer Science from the Pennsylvania State University. His research interests
widely cover mobile and embedded computing systems, Internet of Things, mobile
and connected health, wireless networking and edge computing. He is the
recipient of NSF CAREER Award and the Best Paper Award of ACM CoNEXT
2019, and has published more than 60 papers at top-tier journal and
conference venues including ACM MobiCom, ACM
MobiSys, ACM
CoNEXT, ACM
MobiHoc,
ACM/IEEE IPSN, etc.
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