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Shake Hands to Bedevil: Securing Email with Wearable Technology [PDF]
Email users rarely use end-to-end encryption. It takes effort and requires explicit action. Users may not see the need for this, have access to the technology, possess the know-how, or may be faced with complex interfaces.
Renkema-Padmos, Arne +3 more
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In the future, wearable technology will revolutionize the way we live. The current trend is to augment ordinary wearable objects – e.g. watches, glasses, bracelets, and clothing – with advanced information and communication technologies such as sensors, electronics, software, connectivity, and power sources.
Nicola Carbonaro (Ed.) +1 more
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This is the post-print version of the article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2009 Taylor & FrancisWearable computing devices worn on the body provide the potential for digital interaction in the world. A
Danjoux, Michele +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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Development of a textile based protein sensor for monitoring the healing progress of a wound
This article focuses on the design and fabrication of flexible textile-based protein sensors to be embedded in wound dressings. Chronic wounds require continuous monitoring to prevent further complications and to determine the best course of treatment in
Yomna ElSaboni +4 more
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Covert Dual-Band Wearable Button Antenna [PDF]
A novel dual-band antenna for wearable WLAN computing applications is introduced. This antenna comprises three discs and a coaxial post. Its appearance is of a standard metal button of the type used in denim jeans.
Huang, F. +2 more
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Deep Convolutional and LSTM Recurrent Neural Networks for Multimodal Wearable Activity Recognition
Human activity recognition (HAR) tasks have traditionally been solved using engineered features obtained by heuristic processes. Current research suggests that deep convolutional neural networks are suited to automate feature extraction from raw sensor ...
Francisco Javier Ordóñez +1 more
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Light and flexible thermoelectric generators operating at room temperature are highly desirable for wearable microelectronics. Here, flexible thermoelectric composites comprising semiconducting Bi2Te3 particles and conductive polymers exhibit a high ...
Shuping Lin +10 more
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Transportation and locomotion mode recognition from multimodal smartphone sensors is useful for providing just-in-time context-aware assistance. However, the field is currently held back by the lack of standardized datasets, recognition tasks, and ...
Lin Wang +5 more
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Colloid driven low supersaturation crystallization for atomically thin Bismuth halide perovskite
It is challenging to grow atomically thin non-van der Waals perovskite due to the strong electronic coupling between adjacent layers. Here, we present a colloid-driven low supersaturation crystallization strategy to grow atomically thin Cs3Bi2Br9.
Lutao Li +14 more
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