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Neural network-based Bluetooth synchronization of multiple wearable devices

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Neural network-based Bluetooth synchronization of multiple wearable devices

K. K. Balasubramanian, A. Merello, et al.

This exciting research by Karthikeyan Kalyanasundaram Balasubramanian and colleagues introduces a groundbreaking application-level solution for synchronizing Bluetooth-enabled wearable devices. Utilizing a neural network, the team compensates for timing variations in high-frequency motion capture, paving the way for advancements in wireless communications beyond Bluetooth.

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Abstract
Bluetooth-enabled wearables can be linked to form synchronized networks to provide insightful and representative data that is exceptionally beneficial in healthcare applications. However, synchronization can be affected by inevitable variations in the component's performance from their ideal behavior. Here, we report an application-level solution that embeds a Neural network to analyze and overcome these variations. The neural network examines the timing at each wearable node, recognizes time shifts, and fine-tunes a virtual clock to make them operate in unison and thus achieve synchronization. We demonstrate the integration of multiple Kinematics Detectors to provide synchronized motion capture at a high frequency (200 Hz) that could be used for performing spatial and temporal interpolation in movement assessments. The technique presented in this work is general and independent from the physical layer used, and it can be potentially applied to any wireless communication protocol.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 25, 2023
Authors
Karthikeyan Kalyanasundaram Balasubramanian, Andrea Merello, Giorgio Zini, Nathan Charles Foster, Andrea Cavallo, Cristina Becchio, Marco Crepaldi
Tags
Bluetooth
wearable devices
synchronization
neural network
motion capture
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