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    Event Detection and Classification for Long Range Sensing of Elephants Using Seismic Signals
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2025-09-08) Wijayaraja, J.L; Wijekoon, J.L; Wijesundara, M
    Detecting elephants through seismic signals is an emerging research topic aimed at developing solutions for Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC). Despite the promising results, such solutions heavily rely on manual classification of elephant footfalls, which limits their applicability for real-time classification in natural settings. To address this limitation and build on our previous work, this study introduces a classification framework targeting resource-constrained implementations, prioritizing both accuracy and computational efficiency. As part of this framework, a novel event detection technique named Contextually Customized Windowing (CCW), tailored specifically for detecting elephant footfalls, was introduced, and evaluations were conducted by comparing it with the Short-Term Average/Long-Term Average (STA/LTA) method. The yielded results show that the maximum validated detection range was 155.6 m in controlled conditions and 140 m in natural environments. Elephant footfall classification using Support Vector Machine (SVM) with a Radial Basis Function (RBF) kernel demonstrated superior performance across multiple settings, achieving an accuracy of 99% in controlled environments, 73% in natural elephant habitats, and 70% in HEC-prone human habitats, the most challenging scenario. Furthermore, feature impact analysis using explainable AI identified the number of Zero Crossings and Dynamic Time Warping (DTW) Alignment Cost as the most influential factors in all experiments, while Predominant Frequency exhibited significant influence in controlled settings.
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    iMask: An IoT-based Intelligent Mask to Identify and Track COVID-19 Suspects
    (IEEE, 2022-09-08) Yamasinghe, N; Ranasinghe, Y; Dissanayake, Y; Wijekoon, J.L; Panchendrarajan, R
    COVID-19 has become a global health concern, and wearing masks is a key measure to curb COVID-19 from rapidly spreading. While COVID-19 patients can be accurately determined using Rapid Antigen and PCR tests, these tests are costly, time-consuming, invasive, and uncomfortable. Further, they should be performed in a specialized environment despite showing the COVID-19 symptoms such as fever, cough, rapid heart rate, shortness of breath, and low blood oxygen saturation level. To this end, this study aims to automatically identify, and track the COVID-19 suspects in real-time by embedding smart sensors to face masks. The mask was developed to gather the data related to five major symptoms of COVID-19: body temperature, cough, heart rate, breathing pattern, and blood oxygen level. Data collected using smart sensors were used to identify and track COVID-19 suspects using Deep Neural Networks, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Yielded results showed the proposed mask can identify COVID-19 suspects 92% accurately.

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