SaferCross: Enhancing Pedestrian Safety Using Embedded Sensors of Smartphone
Myounggyu Won, Aawesh Shrestha, Kyung-Joon Park, Yongsoon Eun

TL;DR
SaferCross is a smartphone-based system that uses embedded sensors and peer-to-peer communication to prevent pedestrian accidents by accurately detecting phone activity, assessing risks, and providing timely alerts.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive mobile system integrating algorithms for improved positioning, energy efficiency, and real-time risk detection for pedestrian safety.
Findings
Energy efficiency improved by 52%
Positioning accuracy increased by 72%
Phone-viewing detection accuracy over 90%
Abstract
The number of pedestrian accidents continues to keep climbing. Distraction from smartphone is one of the biggest causes for pedestrian fatalities. In this paper, we develop SaferCross, a mobile system based on the embedded sensors of smartphone to improve pedestrian safety by preventing distraction from smartphone. SaferCross adopts a holistic approach by identifying and developing essential system components that are missing in existing systems and integrating the system components into a "fully-functioning" mobile system for pedestrian safety. Specifically, we create algorithms for improving the accuracy and energy efficiency of pedestrian positioning, effectiveness of phone activity detection, and real-time risk assessment. We demonstrate that SaferCross, through systematic integration of the developed algorithms, performs situation awareness effectively and provides a timely warning…
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