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On the hybrid localization in heterogeneous networks with lack of hearability

ICT 2013, 2013
This paper investigates and presents the results of hybrid localization techniques in heterogeneous networks with lack of hearability scenarios. In this contribution, we generalize the work presented in [1] and [2] by investigating the limits of their combination but also the limits of the minimal number of anchor nodes (AN) used for hybrid positioning.
Ali Yassine   +2 more
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Hearable devices with sound bubbles

Nature Electronics
Tuochao Chen   +2 more
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Surround Sound: Dickinson's Self and the Hearable

Emily Dickinson Journal, 2005
The essay looks at significant revisions in one Dickinson poem, "Further in Summer than the Birds," and argues for a version of poetic selfhood fueled by humility, and devoted to anonymity, that also tests traditional conceptions of individuality and authorship.
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A Cooperative Positioning Algorithm in Cellular Networks with Hearability Problem

IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, 2013
The letter presents a cooperative positioning algorithm in cellular networks. Due to hearability problem, the distance between a mobile terminal (MT) and only its home base station can be utilized for positioning. Moreover, several MTs belongs to 3 adjacent cells cooperate with their nearby MTs for positioning.
Ziming He   +3 more
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Hearable Heartbeats: Recording the Heart Rate from the Ear

2025 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
A single physiological measurement reflects the momentary physiology under the given circumstances. Longitudinal measurements of a key physiological health indicator, such as heart rate, provide a more comprehensive picture of the physiological condition compared to a single measurement.
Gaardbaek, Bjarke; id_orcid 0009-0005-8267-3720   +1 more
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Musical Expressiveness as Hearability‐as‐Expression

2006
Abstract This essay defends the analysis that music is expressive of an emotion or other mental state insofar as it induces one to hear it as the personal or personlike expression of that mental state. Various competing theories of musical expressiveness, notably those of Malcolm Budd, Stephen Davies, Robert Stecker, and Roger Scruton ...
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PDR with head swing detection only using hearable device

Adjunct Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2019 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2019
PDR is a method of estimating the relative position from initial position using only an accelerometer and gyroscope. In recent years, hearable devices are becoming increasingly popular, and there are many researches on head pose estimation with them.
Nobuhiko Nishio
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APG: Audioplethysmography for Cardiac Monitoring in Hearables

Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2023
Xiaoran Fan   +4 more
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The effects of microphone positioning in hearables on voice quality and F0 measurements

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Voice quality and fundamental frequency (F0) metrics are important indicators of motor function and hold promise for health monitoring. Recent advances in hearables have enabled the longitudinal monitoring of speech production and its changes. Hearables can record speech from in-ear microphones (IEMs) and outer-ear microphones (OEMs), but it remains ...
Xinyi Zhang   +3 more
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Hörgeräte, Hearables – nur Chancen oder auch Risiken?

2020
Das Ohr ist das neue Handgelenk, so der Autor Nick Hunn bei Wearable Technologies. Obwohl die Bluetooth-Technologie im Jahr 2001 die Kopfhörer erreicht hat, überholte die kabellose Technologie die kabelgebundene erst im Jahr 2016 [ref:1]. Die Bluetooth-Technologie erreichte Hörgeräte[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL]
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