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CPS: Synergy: Integrated Sensing and Control Algorithms for Computer-assisted Training
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Submitted by robertsd@csc.ncsu... on Mon, 12/21/2015 - 12:12pm
Project Details
Lead PI:
David L. Roberts
Co-PI(s):
Alper Bozkurt
Barbara Sherman
Performance Period:
10/01/13
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09/30/16
Institution(s):
North Carolina State University
Sponsor(s):
National Science Foundation
Project URL:
http://ciigar.csc.ncsu.edu/research/canine
Award Number:
1329738
1206 Reads. Placed 287 out of 804 NSF CPS Projects based on total reads on all related artifacts.
Abstract:
This project will result in fundamental physical and algorithmic building blocks of a novel cyber-physical for a two-way communication platform between handlers and working dogs designed to enable accurate training and control in open environments (eg, disaster response, emergency medical intervention). Miniaturized sensor packages will be developed to enable non- or minimally-invasive monitoring of dogs' positions and physiology. Activity recognition algorithms will be developed to blend data from multiple sensors. The algorithms will dynamically determine position and behavior from time series of inertial and physiological measurements. Using contextual information about task performance, the algorithms will provide duty-cycling information to reduce sensor power consumption while increasing sensing specificity. The resulting technologies will be a platform for implementation of communication. Strong interactions among computer science, electrical engineering, and veterinary science support this project. Work at the interface between electrical engineering and computer science will enable increased power efficiency and specificity of sensing in the detectors; work at the interface of electrical engineering and veterinary behavior will enable novel physiological sensing packages to be developed which measure behavioral signals in real time; Project outcomes will enable significant advances in how humans interact with both cyber and physical agents, including getting clearer pictures of behavior through real time physiological monitoring. Students are part of the project and multidisciplinary training will help to provide development of the Cyber-Physical Systems pipeline. Project outreach efforts will include working with middle school children, especially women and under-represented minorities, presentations in public museums that will promote public engagement and appreciation of the contribution of cyber-physical systems to daily lives. The goal of each outreach activity is to encourage both interest and excitement for STEM topics, demonstrating how computer science and engineering can lead to effective and engaging cyber-physical systems.
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Publications
Posture Estimation for a Canine Machine Interface based Training System. 34th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC?12)
Machine Learning Based Posture Estimation for a Wireless Canine Machine Interface
Behavior Recognition Based on Machine Learning Algorithms for a Wireless Canine Machine Interface
Cyber-physical Canine-Machine Interfaces for Smart Emergency Response Systems. 36th International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC?14)
Towards Injectable Biophotonic Sensors for Physiological Monitoring of Animals
Wearable Wireless Biophotonic and Biopotential Sensors for Canine Health Monitoring
Knowledge Engineering for Unsupervised Canine Posture Detection Using IMUs
Towards the Non-Visual Monitoring of Canine Physiology in Real-Time by Blind Handlers
Towards a wearable system for continuous monitoring of sniffing and panting in dogs
Auto-Adjusting Mandibular Repositioning Device for In-Home Use
Smart Connected Canines: IoT Design Considerations for the Lab, Home, and Mission-critical Environments
Stimulus Control for Semi-autonomous Computer Canine-Training
Creating an Evaluation System for Future Guide Dogs: A Case Study of Designing for Both Human and Canine Needs
Towards Cyber-Enhanced Working Dogs for Search and Rescue
Balancing Noise Sensitivity, Response Latency, and Posture Accuracy for a Computer-Assisted Canine Posture Training System
Wearable Heart Rate Sensor Systems for Wireless Canine Health Monitoring
Simultaneous Monitoring of Heart Rate and Respiratory Patterns During Scent Detection Tasks
In vitro evaluation of an injectable EEG/ECG sensor for wireless monitoring of hibernation in endangered animal species
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