JOURNAL ARTICLE

Using Smartphone Sensors for Improving Energy Expenditure Estimation

Amit PandeJindan ZhuAveek DasYunze ZengPrasant MohapatraJay J. Han

Year: 2015 Journal:   IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine Vol: 3 Pages: 1-12   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Energy expenditure (EE) estimation is an important factor in tracking personal activity and preventing chronic diseases, such as obesity and diabetes. Accurate and real-time EE estimation utilizing small wearable sensors is a difficult task, primarily because the most existing schemes work offline or use heuristics. In this paper, we focus on accurate EE estimation for tracking ambulatory activities (walking, standing, climbing upstairs, or downstairs) of a typical smartphone user. We used built-in smartphone sensors (accelerometer and barometer sensor), sampled at low frequency, to accurately estimate EE. Using a barometer sensor, in addition to an accelerometer sensor, greatly increases the accuracy of EE estimation. Using bagged regression trees, a machine learning technique, we developed a generic regression model for EE estimation that yields upto 96% correlation with actual EE. We compare our results against the state-of-the-art calorimetry equations and consumer electronics devices (Fitbit and Nike+ FuelBand). The newly developed EE estimation algorithm demonstrated superior accuracy compared with currently available methods. The results were calibrated against COSMED K4b2 calorimeter readings.

Keywords:
Accelerometer Computer science Barometer Wearable computer Wearable technology Energy expenditure Estimation Smartwatch Artificial intelligence Real-time computing Machine learning Engineering Embedded system Geography Medicine

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Topics

Green IT and Sustainability
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
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