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Saif Okour1, Anthony Maeder, Jim Basilakis
1School of Computing, Engineering & Mathematics, University of Western Sydney, Australia.
Abstract:
Our overall aim in this research is to develop a health smart home design that can monitor activities of its occupants. Our design includes three stages: system physical layers and software, fusion of multi-layered data, and classification of activities of daily living. We review prior work, discuss design and implementation issues, and describe our validation approach.
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