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Cellphone Checks If Employees Goofing Off

KDDI R&D Laboratory, a subsidiary of Japan's No.2 phone company KDDI Corporation, developed a technology to know cellphone holder's actions remotely, by using data from acceleration sensor embedded on cellphones.

photo by Daily Portal Z - "How to sleep at office"

Until now, cellphone motion sensor could only detect holder's repetitive movement like walking or running. This time, combined with the back-end analytical server, it realizes to detect more complex behaviours.

For example, room cleaning, where several different motions like "bloom", "walk" and "using dustpan" are done in random order, can be found out by matching acceleration patterns.

At the beginning, users under the supervision are also requested to record what they do on daily reports online. As the feature quantity of each task's motion is accumulated, detection will be more accurate, then the system will be able to tell what the employee is doing only by equipped cellphone.

The release says, "This technology will make central monitoring possible with workers at several different locations." It is pervasive supervisory by hi-tech.

Finding out goof-off employees seems to be a managers' dream. (Probably not only in Japan, though I suspect more Japanese bosses love it) There were products to monitor trucks in 2002 [J] and drivers by cellphone in 2007 [J]. Sales persons became targets by cellphone GPS in 2002 [J].

But do the managers notice, if their current task is only to keep watching his/her people, supervising task will be also automated soon?

See Also:

Release [J, pdf]

February 2010 Japan-IT Links (Part 2)

Latter half of February news which we did not write as a dedicated article. (Part 1)

Referred pages are all in Japanese, unless otherwise stated.

If you want to know any specific news more, but unable to find them in other English blog/media, please let us know.

20.5% Of Japanese Owns 2 Or More Cellphones

On an article "Half Of Japanese Male iPhone Users Keep Their Japanese Cellphone" comments I got a good question from @seanohagan,

It would be interesting to see how this number compares to an average Japanese male.

What percentage of Japanese men have 2 cellphones? Did the research mention anything about that?

He is right. Without knowing average ratio of all multi-cellphone users, we can not tell that the half of male Japanese keeping another Japanese cellphone on top of iPhone is strange or common.

Although it is half an year ago (just before iPhone 3GS release), I could find another questionnaire to ask 2395 Japanese cellphone users how many cellphones they have, done by Update Inc. and its Mobile Marketing Data Laboratory [J].

According to the research, 20.5% of cellphone users have sub cellphone(s) besides their main cellphone. The most popular second cellphone is Softbank Mobile (iPhone excluded), then Docomo, KDDI au, Willcom follows. iPhone is ranked at 7th with 0.3%. (It does not tell how many people use iPhone as their main cellphone. Main cellphone share from the same research is Docomo 46.4%, KDDI au 39.4% and Softbank Mobile 13.8%)

The research did not ask reasons. Possible reasons I guess are to separate private and business usages, to get fixed rate with specific friends (phone and SMS, as SMS in Japan is only within each carrier network. Most people just use the internet e-mail on cellphone), fixed term contract, want to use carrier exclusive cellphones and plans such like Willcom and iPhone, etc.

Anti-Pollen-Allegy Nostril Cleansing Ringtone

Index Corporation announced that its cellphone ringtone site Sokuho Music Search (Sokuho = breaking news) provides a new version of ringtone collections "Hana Sukkiri Melody" (Hana Sukkiri = cleared up nostril).

"The ringtone will make a nose has resonant frequency with pollens adherent inside your nasal cavity, so eventually pollens fall down. "

Improved from the first version released in 2004, this new one has 27 variations of frequency from 420Hz to 1070Hz, one of which should fit your chamber size. You may access the download site with your Japanese cellphone by taking this QR code.

In spring Japan, there are many people suffered by pollen allergy of Japanese cedars, which were planted in the mountains around Japan after the war to expect its rapid growth, then neglected by decay of timber industry.

The application is developed by Japan Ringing Tone Laboratory (JRTL), who "develops scientific approach on ringtones", led by Dr. Matsumi Suzuki [J] who is a professor of Adam Smith University (diploma...).

Other than this one, JRTL has been developing "sleep-promoting ringtone", "ringtone makes your date", "crow scarer ringtone", "ringtone makes your skin beautiful", etc.

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Press Release [J]