Presentation 2008-03-14
A study on footstep detection in in-door environment
Taro ISOMURA, Yuki NOMURA, Akitoshi ITAI, Hiroshi YASUKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Recently, attention is being placed on the footstep analysis for various surveillance systems, for example a personal identification using footsteps [1]-[3]. Accurate footstep detection is important to achieve these systems. This paper proposes the footstep detection technique based on the signal power, kurtosis and spectral intensity. These parameters focus on the characteristics of footsteps, i.e. an impact sound and a fricative. Moreover, we study a trend of proposed technique under noise environment.
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Keyword(in English) footstep detection / signal power / kurtosis / spectral intensity
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Title (in English) A study on footstep detection in in-door environment
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Keyword(1) footstep detection
Keyword(2) signal power
Keyword(3) kurtosis
Keyword(4) spectral intensity
1st Author's Name Taro ISOMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Gradate School of Information Science and Technology Aichi Prefectural University()
2nd Author's Name Yuki NOMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Gradate School of Information Science and Technology Aichi Prefectural University
3rd Author's Name Akitoshi ITAI
3rd Author's Affiliation Gradate School of Information Science and Technology Aichi Prefectural University
4th Author's Name Hiroshi YASUKAWA
4th Author's Affiliation Gradate School of Information Science and Technology Aichi Prefectural University
Date 2008-03-14
Paper # SIS2007-81
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 548
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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