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Principle study on the signal connection at transabdominal fetal pulse oximetry
Transabdominal fetal pulse oximetry is an approach to measure oxygen saturation of the unborn child non-invasively. The principle of pulse oximetry is applied to the abdomen of a pregnant woman, such that the measured signal includes both, the maternal ...
Böttrich Marcel +2 more
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Using activity-related behavioural features towards more effective automatic stress detection. [PDF]
This paper introduces activity-related behavioural features that can be automatically extracted from a computer system, with the aim to increase the effectiveness of automatic stress detection. The proposed features are based on processing of appropriate
Dimitris Giakoumis +6 more
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31.3 nW, 0.5 V Bulk-Driven OTA for Biosignal Processing
This paper presents a new extremely low-voltage low-power bulk-driven (BD) operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) realized for low frequency biosignal processing. The CMOS structure of the OTA utilizes bulk-driven and self-cascode techniques in the
Montree Kumngern +2 more
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Ubiquitous emotion-aware computing [PDF]
Emotions are a crucial element for personal and ubiquitous computing. What to sense and how to sense it, however, remain a challenge. This study explores the rare combination of speech, electrocardiogram, and a revised Self-Assessment Mannequin to assess
Broek, Egon L. van den
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Epileptic Seizure Detection and Experimental Treatment: A Review
One-fourths of the patients have medication-resistant seizures and require seizure detection and treatment continuously to cope with sudden seizures.
Taeho Kim +9 more
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Asymmetric Constrained Control of a Cervical Orthotic Device Based on Barrier Sliding Modes
This work proposes a robust sliding mode controller to enforce the tracking trajectory of a cervical orthotic device subjected to asymmetric box constraints.
Caridad Mireles +4 more
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quEEGNet: Quantum AI for Biosignal Processing
In this paper, we introduce an emerging quantum machine learning (QML) framework to assist classical deep learning methods for biosignal processing applications. Specifically, we propose a hybrid quantum-classical neural network model that integrates a variational quantum circuit (VQC) into a deep neural network (DNN) for electroencephalogram (EEG ...
Koike-Akino, Toshiaki, Wang, Ye
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Biosignal-based technology has been increasingly available in our daily life, being a critical information source. Wearable biosensors have been widely applied in, among others, biometrics, sports, health care, rehabilitation assistance, and edutainment.
João Rodrigues +5 more
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Web-based sensor streaming wearable for respiratory monitoring applications. [PDF]
This paper presents a system for remote monitoring of respiration of individuals that can detect respiration rate, mode of breathing and identify coughing events. It comprises a series of polymer fabric-sensors incorporated into a sports vest, a wearable
Corcoran, Brian +7 more
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Latent space unsupervised semantic segmentation
The development of compact and energy-efficient wearable sensors has led to an increase in the availability of biosignals. To effectively and efficiently analyze continuously recorded and multidimensional time series at scale, the ability to perform ...
Knut J. Strommen +4 more
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