About Me

I'm a PhD student in Computings and Robotics at Inria Bordeaux Research Center. I'm under the supervision of David Daney and Yves Papegay, research scientists at Inria and members of Inria Project Lab Personally Assisted Living (PAL).

I'm interested in "Design of Sensor Placement for Human Activity Monitoring in Indoor Environments". Sensors have to be wisely placed as a network to minimize installation costs, maximize efficiency and improve acceptance of users.

  • Efficiency concerns the placement influence on activity recognition processes
  • Installation costs are closed related to sensors' number and their kinds choice
  • Acceptance is the key to allow further monitoring system to be deployed in people's home

I then hope to provide methods for designing such Heterogeneous Sensors Network, choosing which sensors to use and where to place them. That's my main research stream.

Resume

If you are interested, my resume is available in PDF format .

Publication

  • Aurélien Massein, David Daney and Yves Papegay (2016, 27-30 June). Robust Design of Parameters Identification. Jadran Lenarčič and Jean-Pierre Merlet (Eds.), Advances in Robot Kinematics. Paper presented at Advances in Robot Kinematics (ARK 2016), Grasse. [Link](https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01405825)

  • Aurélien Massein, David Daney and Yves Papegay (2017). Robust Design of Parameter Identification. Jadran Lenarčič and Jean-Pierre Merlet (Eds.), Advances in Robot Kinematics, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Book chapter.

Poster

  • Maïlys Pointreau, David Daney, Charles Fage and Aurélien Massein (2016, 28-30 Septembre). A Systematic Design Methodology Toward Sensor Placement. Poster presented at The 10th World Conference of Gerontechnology, Nice. [Link](https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01417077)

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