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This review examines recent advancements in multimodal bioelectronics, emphasizing machine learning integration to enhance functionality. The application of machine learning methodologies improving biosignal processing, device adaptability, and diagnostic accuracy is discussed to introduce Machine Learning enhanced bioelectronics as a pathway toward ...
Myoungjae Oh +11 more
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Cardiorespiratory system monitoring using a developed acoustic sensor
This Letter proposes a wireless acoustic sensor for monitoring heartbeat and respiration rate based on phonocardiogram (PCG). The developed sensor comprises a processor, a transceiver which operates at industrial, scientific and medical band and the frequency of 2.54 GHz as well as two capacitor microphones which one for recording the heartbeat and ...
Reza Abbasi‐Kesbi +2 more
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Respiratory-Induced Amplitude Modulation of Forcecardiography Signals
Forcecardiography (FCG) is a novel technique that records the weak forces induced on the chest wall by cardio-respiratory activity, by using specific force sensors.
Jessica Centracchio +3 more
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Both respiratory and cardiac motions reduce the quality and consistency of medical imaging specifically in nuclear medicine imaging. Motion artifacts can be eliminated by gating the image acquisition based on the respiratory phase and cardiac contractions throughout the medical imaging procedure.
Mojtaba Jafari Tadi +4 more
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This review presents the current state‐of‐the‐art in computational modeling of cardiovascular‐induced chest vibrations and offers a practical guide for developing such models. ABSTRACT This paper presents a comprehensive examination of finite element modeling (FEM) approaches for seismocardiography (SCG), a non‐invasive method for assessing cardiac ...
Mohammadali Monfared +3 more
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Advancements in wearable heart sounds devices for the monitoring of cardiovascular diseases
This article presents the recent advancements in wearable and flexible heart sound devices, focusing on their mechanics, types of sensors, flexible sensing materials, and prospective denoising techniques. Furthermore, the potential applications of heart sounds for the monitoring of cardiovascular diseases are reviewed as well along with its future ...
Rafi u Shan Ahmad +5 more
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Wearable ballistocardiogram and seismocardiogram systems for health and performance
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are prevalent in the US, and many forms of CVD primarily affect the mechanical aspects of heart function. Wearable technologies for monitoring the mechanical health of the heart and vasculature could enable proactive management of CVDs through titration of care based on physiological status as well as preventative ...
Mozziyar Etemadi, Omer T. Inan
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Beyond Flexible: Unveiling the Next Era of Flexible Electronic Systems
Flexible electronics are essential in various fields like wearables, healthcare, and environmental sensing due to their flexibility, lightweight construction, and low profile. These systems conform to diverse surfaces, enhancing or replacing bulky instruments in many applications.
Min Sung Kim +14 more
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Self‐Healing Materials for Bioelectronic Devices
The convergence of self‐healing materials and bioelectronics is yielding novel technologies that possess properties analogous to biological tissue, preserving device operation and functionality in the case of damage. In this perspective, outline the historical overview, general design principles, recent developments, and future outlook of self‐healing ...
Claire Liu +2 more
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major public concern and socioeconomic problem across the globe. The popular high-end cardiac health monitoring systems such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computerized tomography scan (CT scan), and ...
Prasan Kumar Sahoo +4 more
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