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Wearable Sensors for Real-Time Kinematics Analysis in Sports: A Review
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2021Wearable Inertial sensors have revolutionised the way kinematics analysis is performed in sports. This paper aims to present a comprehensive review of the literature related to the use of wearable inertial sensors for performance analysis in various ...
Manju Rana, Vikas Mittal
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Wearable Posture Monitoring Sensor
2013The ability to perform rehabilitation at home has many advantages, both in terms of greater efficiency in the health service and comfort for the patient. The monitoring of human physiological parameters at home has to be non-invasive for the patient.
SARDINI, Emilio, SERPELLONI, MAURO
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Affect Estimation with Wearable Sensors
Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research, 2020Affective 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 +5 more
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A Review of Conductive Hydrogel‐Based Wearable Temperature Sensors
Advanced Healthcare MaterialsConductive hydrogel has garnered significant attention as an emergent candidate for diverse wearable sensors, owing to its remarkable and tailorable properties such as flexibility, biocompatibility, and strong electrical conductivity.
Fan Mo +4 more
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2017
The market for wearable sensors is predicted to grow to $5.5 billion by 2025, impacting global health in unprecedented ways. Optics and photonics will play a key role in the future of these wearable technologies, enabling highly sensitive measurements of otherwise invisible information and parameters about our health and surrounding environment ...
Ballard, Zachary S., Ozcan, Aydogan
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The market for wearable sensors is predicted to grow to $5.5 billion by 2025, impacting global health in unprecedented ways. Optics and photonics will play a key role in the future of these wearable technologies, enabling highly sensitive measurements of otherwise invisible information and parameters about our health and surrounding environment ...
Ballard, Zachary S., Ozcan, Aydogan
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2019
Advances in sensor-based technologies have led to the widespread use of wearable sensors, like accelerometers, gyroscopes and inertial measurement units, for the assessment of human biomechanics and equipment design. Accelerometers are devices that directly measure linear accelerations and, hence, overcome the problems associated with using ...
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Advances in sensor-based technologies have led to the widespread use of wearable sensors, like accelerometers, gyroscopes and inertial measurement units, for the assessment of human biomechanics and equipment design. Accelerometers are devices that directly measure linear accelerations and, hence, overcome the problems associated with using ...
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Wearable sensor systems: The challenges
2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011Given 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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Calibration of a Wearable Glucose Sensor
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1992Calibration 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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Multi-input CNN-GRU based human activity recognition using wearable sensors
Computing, 2021Nidhi Dua +2 more
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