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Wearable Devices in Cardiovascular Medicine

Circulation Research, 2023
Wearable devices, such as smartwatches and activity trackers, are commonly used by patients in their everyday lives to manage their health and well-being. These devices collect and analyze long-term continuous data on measures of behavioral or physiologic function, which may provide clinicians with a more comprehensive view of a patients’ health ...
Andrew Hughes   +4 more
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Sustainable Wearable Devices

New Electronics, 2023
BIODEGRADABLE ECG PATCH PAVES THE WAY FOR SUSTAINABLE WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES
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Wearable communication device

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
A wearable communication device includes a bone conduction actuator which is applicable for being in contact with a user's wrist, hand, back of the hand, finger or nail in order to transmit voice signals. The user inserts the user's finger into the user's ear canal, or touches the user's finger to a part near the user's ear, or puts the user's ...
Masaaki Fukumoto, Yoshinobu Tonomura
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Wearable information devices

IEEE Micro, 2001
There is an important distinction between wearable devices and those that are merely portable, the classic example being the pocket watch and wristwatch. The difference is simple: You have to pull out the pocket watch and open it to see the time,while the wristwatch enables you to see the time instantly, even while working with both hands.
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Wearable Devices

The rapid advancement of technology has transformed the way we live, work, and interact with one another. One of the most significant developments in recent years has been the emergence of wearable devices, which have revolutionized the way we monitor our health, track our fitness, and interact with our surroundings.
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Wearable devices for telemedicine applications

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2005
Wearable medical devices can provide both continuous monitoring and ubiquitous treatment. Challenges in this area include the need for a low-power/power-saving design to extend battery life and to reduce the size of the battery itself. This is followed by size and weight restrictions to meet patient expectations of what is ‘wearable’, the ...
M, Scheffler, E, Hirt
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Wearable devices

2022
La voce indaga l'utilizzo delle tecnologie indossabili all'interno degli ambienti di lavoro e le implicazioni in termini di privacy e ...
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Stretchable and Wearable Electrochromic Devices

ACS Nano, 2013
Stretchable and wearable WO3 electrochromic devices on silver nanowire (AgNW) elastic conductors are reported. The stretchable devices are mechanically robust and can be stretched, twisted, folded, and crumpled without performance failure. Fast coloration (1 s) and bleaching (4 s) time and good cyclic stability (81% retention after 100 cycles) were ...
Chaoyi, Yan   +7 more
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From Wearable Ultrafiltration Device to Wearable Artificial Kidney

2011
Since the inception of hemodialysis as a treatment for patients with chronic kidney disease, there have been designs created for portable, wearable or implantable devices to improve both quality of therapy delivered and patient quality of life.We conducted a pilot proof- of- concept study in 8 stable adult hemodialysis patients using a wearable ...
Davenport A, Ronco C, Gura V
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