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Main Authors: Renault, Manon, Younes, Hamoud, Tessier, Hugo, Roy, Ronan Le, Pasdeloup, Bastien, Léonardon, Mathieu
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.05435
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author Renault, Manon
Younes, Hamoud
Tessier, Hugo
Roy, Ronan Le
Pasdeloup, Bastien
Léonardon, Mathieu
author_facet Renault, Manon
Younes, Hamoud
Tessier, Hugo
Roy, Ronan Le
Pasdeloup, Bastien
Léonardon, Mathieu
contents Package monitoring is an important topic in industrial applications, with significant implications for operational efficiency and ecological sustainability. In this study, we propose an approach that employs an embedded system, placed on reusable packages, to detect their state (on a Forklift, in a Truck, or in an undetermined location). We aim to design a system with a lifespan of several years, corresponding to the lifespan of reusable packages. Our analysis demonstrates that maximizing device lifespan requires minimizing wake time. We propose a pipeline that includes data processing, training, and evaluation of the deep learning model designed for imbalanced, multiclass time series data collected from an embedded sensor. The method uses a one-dimensional Convolutional Neural Network architecture to classify accelerometer data from the IoT device. Before training, two data augmentation techniques are tested to solve the imbalance problem of the dataset: the Synthetic Minority Oversampling TEchnique and the ADAptive SYNthetic sampling approach. After training, compression techniques are implemented to have a small model size. On the considered twoclass problem, the methodology yields a precision of 94.54% for the first class and 95.83% for the second class, while compression techniques reduce the model size by a factor of four. The trained model is deployed on the IoT device, where it operates with a power consumption of 316 mW during inference.
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spellingShingle Event Classification of Accelerometer Data for Industrial Package Monitoring with Embedded Deep Learning
Renault, Manon
Younes, Hamoud
Tessier, Hugo
Roy, Ronan Le
Pasdeloup, Bastien
Léonardon, Mathieu
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Package monitoring is an important topic in industrial applications, with significant implications for operational efficiency and ecological sustainability. In this study, we propose an approach that employs an embedded system, placed on reusable packages, to detect their state (on a Forklift, in a Truck, or in an undetermined location). We aim to design a system with a lifespan of several years, corresponding to the lifespan of reusable packages. Our analysis demonstrates that maximizing device lifespan requires minimizing wake time. We propose a pipeline that includes data processing, training, and evaluation of the deep learning model designed for imbalanced, multiclass time series data collected from an embedded sensor. The method uses a one-dimensional Convolutional Neural Network architecture to classify accelerometer data from the IoT device. Before training, two data augmentation techniques are tested to solve the imbalance problem of the dataset: the Synthetic Minority Oversampling TEchnique and the ADAptive SYNthetic sampling approach. After training, compression techniques are implemented to have a small model size. On the considered twoclass problem, the methodology yields a precision of 94.54% for the first class and 95.83% for the second class, while compression techniques reduce the model size by a factor of four. The trained model is deployed on the IoT device, where it operates with a power consumption of 316 mW during inference.
title Event Classification of Accelerometer Data for Industrial Package Monitoring with Embedded Deep Learning
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.05435