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Henri Teyssier
Researcher at Orange S.A.
Publications - 8
Citations - 110
Henri Teyssier is an academic researcher from Orange S.A.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Context (language use). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 96 citations.
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Building an Index of Activity of Inhabitants From Their Activity on the Residential Electrical Power Line
TL;DR: It is discovered that electrical activity is a kind of unique “signature” of each person's activity that provides unexpected information on the health status of the subject and can provide timely information to the professionals on the patient.
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Remote follow up of health through the monitoring of electrical activities on the residential power line - preliminary results of an experimentation
Norbert Noury,Kim Anh Quach,Marc Berenguer,Henri Teyssier,Marie-Jeanne Bouzid,Laurent Goldstein,M. Giordani +6 more
TL;DR: A unique indicator is built which integrates all the activity of the person within 12 flats occupied by single elderly persons to extract information from the electrical appliances activities in home.
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A feasibility study of using a smartphone to monitor mobility in elderly
TL;DR: This work proposes to follow up actimetric data by using kinematic sensors integrated in a smartphone as a good candidate as this technology is already accepted in daily life.
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Use of electrical devices reveals our well being
TL;DR: A unique “activity indicator” which integrates all the activities of the person is built which was assessed during 6 months within 12 flats occupied by single elderly persons.
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Ubiquitous but non invasive evaluation of the activity of a person from a unique index built on the electrical activities on the residential power line
Norbert Noury,Kim Anh Quach,Marc Berenguer,Henri Teyssier,Marie-Jeanne Bouzid,Laurent Goldstein,M. Giordani +6 more
TL;DR: A unique activity indicator is built which integrates all the activity of the person within 12 flats occupied by single elderly persons and is evaluated in the context of ubiquitous computing.