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Recent Progress in Intelligent Wearable Sensors for Health Monitoring and Wound Healing Based on Biofluids

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2021
The intelligent wearable sensors promote the transformation of the health care from a traditional hospital-centered model to a personal portable device-centered model. There is an urgent need of real-time, multi-functional, and personalized monitoring of
Siyang Cheng   +10 more
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Analytical Survey of Wearable Sensors [PDF]

open access: yes2012 Seventh International Conference on Broadband, Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications, 2012
Wearable sensors inWireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) provide health and physical activity monitoring. Modern communication systems have extended this monitoring remotely. In this survey, various types of wearable sensors discussed, their medical applications like ECG, EEG, blood pressure, detection of blood glucose level, pulse rate, respiration rate
Aziz Ur Rehman   +4 more
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Recent Advances in Nanowire-Based Wearable Physical Sensors

open access: yes, 2023
Wearable electronics is a technology that closely integrates electronic devices with the human body or clothing, which can realize human–computer interaction, health monitoring, smart medical, and other functions.
Junlin Gu   +4 more
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From 1D to 2D to 3D: Electrospun Microstructures towards Wearable Sensing

open access: yesChemosensors, 2023
Wearable sensors open unprecedented opportunities for long-term health monitoring and human–machine interaction. Electrospinning is considered to be an ideal technology to produce functional structures for wearable sensors because of its unique merits to
Jia-Han Zhang   +10 more
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Pump less wearable microfluidic device for real time pH sweat monitoring [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper presents the fabrication and the performance of a novel, wearable, robust, flexible and disposable microfluidic device which incorporates micro-Light Emitting Diodes (μ-LEDs) as a detection system, for monitoring in real time mode the pH of ...
Benito-Lopez, F.   +11 more
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BIOTEX-biosensing textiles for personalised healthcare management. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Textile-based sensors offer an unobtrusive method of continually monitoring physiological parameters during daily activities. Chemical analysis of body fluids, noninvasively, is a novel and exciting area of personalized wearable healthcare systems ...
Mourier, Veronique   +44 more
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Wearable sensors based on colloidal nanocrystals

open access: yesNano Convergence, 2019
In recent times, wearable sensors have attracted significant attention in various research fields and industries. The rapid growth of the wearable sensor related research and industry has led to the development of new devices and advanced applications ...
Woo Seok Lee, Sanghyun Jeon, Soong Ju Oh
doaj   +1 more source

Spine versus Porcupine: a Study in Distributed Wearable Activity Recognition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
This paper seeks to explore an alternative and more embedded-oriented approach to the recognition of a person’s motion and pose, using sensor types that can easily be distributed in clothing.
Van Laerhoven, Kristof   +5 more
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Wearable Sensors in Syncope Management [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Science Monitor, 2015
Syncope is a common disorder with a lifetime prevalence of about 40%. Implantable cardiac electronic devices, including implantable loop recorders (ILR) and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICD), are well established in syncope management. However, despite the successful use of ILR and ICD, diagnosis and therapy still remain challenging in many
Meyer, Christian   +5 more
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Bio-sensing textile based patch with integrated optical detection system for sweat monitoring [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Sensors, which can be integrated into clothing and used to measure biochemical changes in body fluids, such as sweat, constitute a major advancement in the area of wearable sensors.
Wallace, Gordon   +5 more
core   +1 more source

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