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Wearable Seismocardiography

2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007
Seismocardiogram (SCG) is the recording of body vibrations induced by the heart beat. SCG contains information on cardiac mechanics, in particular heart sounds and cardiac output. In this paper we present a new wearable device for SCG recordings during long term monitorings, and the results of a validation test in 4 subjects. The system is based on the
Castiglioni, P.   +3 more
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Engineering the Comfort‐of‐Wear for Next Generation Wearables

Advanced Electronic Materials, 2022
Wearable technologies are becoming important for the fields of information technology and healthcare, driven mainly by societal issues such as the aging society and the current pandemic.
Tokihiko Shimura   +3 more
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Wearable Defibrillator

The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2002
Technological advances have increased life expectancy and improved quality of life for patients with heart disease. A new device, called the wearable defibrillator, is designed to provide monitoring and defibrillation capability for patients who have had an infarct and those awaiting heart transplantation.
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Wearable Aptasensors

Analytical Chemistry
This Perspective explores the revolutionary advances in wearable aptasensor (WA) technology, which combines wearable devices and aptamer-based detection systems for personalized, real-time health monitoring. The devices leverage the specificity and sensitivity of aptamers to target specific molecules, offering broad applications from continuous glucose
Navid Rabiee, Mohammad Rabiee
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Smart Materials Enabled with Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Wearables

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Contemporary medicine suffers from many shortcomings in terms of successful disease diagnosis and treatment, both of which rely on detection capacity and timing.
Youbin Zheng   +7 more
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Wearable agents

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2002
My group at Georgia Tech is dedicated to creating wearable agents. By necessity, our work combines on-body perception, user modeling, and human-computer interfaces. The Web site, www.innovations.gatech.edu, demonstrates our first attempt at such an agent. The prototypes on the site predict the user's next location, perceive the user's availability, and
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Design for wearability

Digest of Papers. Second International Symposium on Wearable Computers (Cat. No.98EX215), 2002
Digital Technology is constantly improving as information becomes wireless. These advances demand more wearable and mobile form factors for products that access information. A product that is wearable should have wearability. This paper explores the concept of dynamic wearability, through design research.
Francine Gemperle   +4 more
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Health monitoring through wearable technologies for older adults: Smart wearables acceptance model.

Applied Ergonomics, 2019
In the context of a fast aging population, ubiquitous usage of smart wearable systems can alleviate the social burden caused by the increasing need of older adults for healthcare and assistance.
Junde Li, Qi Ma, A. Chan, S. Man
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Wearables in 2005

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2006
In October 2005, the 9th Annual International Symposium on Wearable Computing was held in Osaka, Japan, the first to be held in Asia. As the largest primary conference for wearables researchers, ISWC provides a good snapshot of the state of the field. So, with the benefit of hindsight, this article presents highlights of how wearables research actually
Bradley Rhodes, Kenji Mase
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The Wearable Revolution

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2015
Recent advances in smaller, lower-powered processors are fueling both the next generation of fitness products as well as imaginative, fashionable, and entertaining new applications of wearable computing. Wearable devices may truly take off in 2015. This article features some of the latest advances and applications in computer graphics technology.
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