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    Collecting complex activity datasets in highly rich networked sensor environments by Roggen, D, Calatroni, A, Rossi, M, Holleczek, T, Forster, K, Troster, G, Lukowicz, P, Bannach, D, Pirkl, G, Ferscha, A, Doppler, J, Holzmann, C, Kurz, M, Holl, G, Chavarriaga, R, Sagha, H, Bayati, H, Creatura, M, del R Millan, Jose

    “…We deployed 72 sensors of 10 modalities in 15 wireless and wired networked sensor systems in the environment, in objects, and on the body to create a…”
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    Recognizing turns and other snowboarding activities with a gyroscope by Holleczek, T, Schoch, J, Arnrich, B, Tröster, Gerhard

    “…Wearable sports trainers are built upon sensor systems recognizing the activities performed by its users. In snowboarding, one of the fastest growing sports in…”
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    Towards an Interactive Snowboarding Assistance System by Holleczek, T., Zysset, C., Arnrich, B., Roggen, D., Troster, G.

    “…Snowboarding is one of the fastest growing sports in the world. However, it is rather difficult to learn. Snowboarders, who have reached an average level of…”
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    Statistical Analysis of IP Delay Measurements as a Basis for Network Alert Systems by Holleczek, T., Venus, V., Naegele-Jackson, S.

    “…Measuring packet delay and packet loss through dedicated test packet streams in computer networks allows for the assessment of Quality of Service on the path…”
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    OPPORTUNITY: Towards opportunistic activity and context recognition systems by Roggen, D., Forster, K., Calatroni, A., Holleczek, T., Yu Fang, Troster, G., Lukowicz, P., Pirkl, G., Bannach, D., Kunze, K., Ferscha, A., Holzmann, C., Riener, A., Chavarriaga, R., del R. Millan, J.

    “…Opportunistic sensing allows to efficiently collect information about the physical world and the persons behaving in it. This may mainstream human context and…”
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