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WristEye: Wrist-Wearable Devices and a System for Supporting Elderly Computer Learners
Today, there is an increase in the number of elderly people who want to start using computers and the Internet. However, elderly people are hindered by limited education, limited knowledge of digital information, words they do not know, and not knowing ...
Liang-Bi Chen +4 more
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Assessing Physical Performance in Free-Living Older Adults with a Wearable Computer. [PDF]
Zhao Q +6 more
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Characterisation and Control of a Woven Biomimetic Actuator for Wearable Neurorehabilitative Devices
Twisted coiled actuators (TCAs) are a type of soft actuator made from polymer fibres such as nylon sewing thread. As they provide motion in a compact, lightweight, and flexible package, they provide a solution to the actuation of wearable mechatronic ...
Vaughan Murphy +2 more
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Ear canal pressure sensor for food intake detection
Introduction: This paper presents a novel Ear Canal Pressure Sensor (ECPS) for objective detection of food intake, chew counting, and food image capture in both controlled and free-living conditions.
Delwar Hossain +3 more
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In steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), various spatial filtering methods based on individual calibration data have been proposed to alleviate the interference of spontaneous activities in SSVEP signals for
Jiayang Huang +6 more
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Textile-Based Coils for Inductive Wireless Power Transmission
We developed and evaluated different textile-based inductive coils for near-field wireless power transmission. The technology uses electromagnetic induction for the contactless transfer of electrical energy. Therefore, we investigated various methods for
Sebastian Micus +3 more
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When I started at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in 1972, I joined Gordon Bell's research group just as he started to explore multiprocessor systems. Later in 1972, Sam Fuller joined the research group and the Computer Module project was born.
Matthew N. O. Sadiku +2 more
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Development of a wearable force-feedback mechanism for free-range haptic immersive experience
The recent rise in popularity of head-mounted displays (HMDs) for immersion into virtual reality has resulted in demand for new ways to interact with virtual objects.
Peter Kudry, Michael Cohen
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The Wearable Co-Design Domino: A User-Centered Methodology to Co-Design and Co-Evaluate Wearables
This paper presents a user-centered methodology to co-design and co-evaluate wearables that has been developed following a research-through design methodology.
Leire Francés Morcillo +3 more
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Objective: In this study, we built a mobile continuous Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) monitor, and for the first time, explored key design principles towards daily applications.
Qingxue Zhang +4 more
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