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In addition to the embedded platforms we are also using serveral types of smart phones.
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You can find out more here [http://dada.cs.washington.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Phone_Platforms Phone Platforms]
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* Nokia N80
 
* Nokia E70
 
* [[Nokia_Phone_Codes|Nokia Phone Codes]] - These codes can be used to retrieve useful information about your phone such as serial numbers, and MAC addresses.
 
* [[Nokia_Phone_Development|Nokia Phone Development]] - What you need to know to build apps on the Nokia phones.
 
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== Software Tools ==
 
== Software Tools ==

Revision as of 05:02, 11 April 2007


Overview

This page contains information about the on-going projects in human activity recognition at the University of Washington.


Platforms

The current platform that we're using consists of an embedded processor component, called an iMote2, and a sensing component called the MSB2 (Multi-modal Sensor Board). The combination of the iMote2, MSB2, and the system software is often referred to as the MSP (Mobile Sensing Platform).

In addition to the MSP we've also been using a number of cell phone platforms to provide wide area communications, display, local interaction capabilities, and additional sensors.


Phone Platforms

In addition to the embedded platforms we are also using several types of smart phones.

You can find out more here Phone Platforms

Software Tools



Data Collection Apps

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