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Wearable sensors

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2017
Introduction: This article ponders upon wearable medical measurement devices in relation to Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and its' associated comorbidities - and whether these might benefit CKD-patients. We aimed to map the intersection(s) of nephrology and wearable sensor technology to help technologists understand medical aspects, and clinicians to ...
Wieringa, Fokko Pieter   +4 more
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Wearable sensors and telerehabilitation

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2003
The article summarizes ongoing research on both mobile interfaces and therapies related to rehabilitation with special focus on emerging possibilities for home therapy programs for two areas of special interest to our group: stroke and cardiac. Both are areas where considerable scientific evidence suggesting the need for new therapeutic strategies has ...
Jack M, Winters   +2 more
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Calibration of a Wearable Glucose Sensor

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1992
Calibration of glucose sensors proved difficult for electrodes with immobilized glucose-oxidase. The correlation between the sensitivity of the electrodes in vitro and in vivo appeared to be poor. We developed a new type of glucose sensor, based on a microdialysis system, in which an oxygen electrode is used as detector outside the body and the enzyme ...
SCHMIDT, FJ   +3 more
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Wearable sensor systems: The challenges

2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011
Given the soaring costs associated with the treatment of ever more prevalent chronic disease, it is widely agreed that a revolution is required in health care provision. It is often thought that the necessary technology already exists for the home-based monitoring of such patients and that it is other factors which are holding back the more widespread ...
Mcadams, Eric   +7 more
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Affect Estimation with Wearable Sensors

Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research, 2020
Affective states are associated with people's mental health status and have profound impact on daily life, thus unobtrusively understanding and estimating affects have been brought to the public attention. The pervasiveness of wearable sensors makes it possible to build automatic systems for affect tracking.
Shen Yan 0007   +5 more
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Flexible and Wearable Sensors

2015
Wearable devices using solid device components have recently been released to purchase for different kinds of applications. However, ideal "wearable" devices should be like a cloth, so that they can be attached on a human skin or cloth without awareness.
Kuniharu Takei   +6 more
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Wearable sensors for gait analysis

2015 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications (MeMeA) Proceedings, 2015
Systems based on inertial sensors are increasingly used in motion analysis due to their low cost, portability and wearability. However, since accuracy is crucial in clinical gait analysis, it is important to assess it in new systems. The aim of this study is to compare the performances of a magnetic and inertial sensors system (MIMUs) to a gold ...
Valentina Agostini   +5 more
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Graphene-based wearable sensors

Nanoscale, 2019
Based on the good characteristics of graphene, many physiological signals can be detected by graphene sensors covering the human body. Graphene wearable sensors have great potential in healthcare and telemedicine.
Yancong Qiao   +13 more
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