نتایج جستجو برای: wearable sensors

تعداد نتایج: 103922  

2016
Guido Gioberto Lucy E. Dunne

Truly wearable sensing poses challenges in many areas. To be successful, wearable sensors must preserve wearer comfort while providing accurate sensor data. Further, for widespread commercial production they must also be compatible with soft goods manufacturing. Here, we present a method of fabricating stretch sensors using common apparel sewing machinery. The response of sensors made using ind...

2015
Shirley Coyle James Connolly Jennifer Deignan Mathilde Sabourin Eoghan MacNamura Conor O'Quigley Keiran Moran Joan Condell Kevin Curran Dermot Diamond

Wearable sensors for fitness tracking are becoming increasingly popular and are set to increase as smartwatches begin to dominate the wearable technology market. Wearable technology provides the capacity to track long-term trends in the wearer’s health. In order for this to be adopted the technology must be easy to use and comfortable to wear. Textile based sensors are ideal as they conform to ...

2015
Javier Hernandez Daniel McDuff Rosalind W. Picard

During recent years a large variety of wearable devices have become commercially available. As these devices are in close contact with the body, they have the potential to capture sensitive and unexpected personal data even when the wearer is not moving. This work demonstrates that wearable motion sensors such as accelerometers and gyroscopes embedded in head-mounted and wrist-worn wearable dev...

2007
Julien Pansiot Danail Stoyanov Douglas G. McIlwraith Benny P. L. Lo G. Yang

The use of wearable sensors for home monitoring provides an effective means of inferring a patient’s level of activity. However, wearable sensors have intrinsic ambiguities that prevent certain activities to be recognized accurately. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a robust framework for enhanced activity recognition by integrating an ear-worn activity recognition (e-AR) sensor with a...

Journal: :Symmetry 2017
Jihun Kim Jonghee M. Youn

Abstract: Thanks to the development of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, wearable markets have been growing rapidly. Smartwatches can be said to be the most representative product in wearable markets, and involve various hardware technologies in order to overcome the limitations of small hardware. Motion recognition sensors are a representative example of those hardware technologies. Howev...

C. T. Rivera M. F. Mauledoux O. F. Avilés, S. S. Pastor

This paper puts forward a real-time angular tracking (motion capture) system for a low cost upper limb exosuit based on sensor fusion; which is integrated by an elastic sleeve-mitten, two inertial measurement units (IMU), two flex sensors and a wireless communication system. The device can accurately detect the angular position of the shoulder (flexion-extension, abduction-adduction and interna...

2014
Sheena Chaudhary Rupinder Kaur

Wearable ECG sensors are growing in their popularity day by day. These ECG sensors run on batteries, hence carry a limited battery life. The ECG sensors are also used to monitor the fetal health, which are called FECG sensors. These sensors are used with the pregnant women for the fetal ECG monitoring to avoid the critical health hazards. In this research, the signal optimized for its easy tran...

2016
Youbing Zhao Farzad Parvinzamir Hui Wei Enjie Liu Zhikun Deng Feng Dong Allan Third Arunas Lukosevicius Vaidotas Marozas Eleni Kaldoudi Gordon Clapworthy

With the rise of wearable sensor technologies, an increasing number of wearable health and medical sensors are available on the market, which enables not only people but also doctors to utilise them to monitor people’s health in such a consistent way that the sensors may become people’s lifetime companion. The consistent measurements from a variety of wearable sensors implies that a huge amount...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2018
J Heikenfeld A Jajack J Rogers P Gutruf L Tian T Pan R Li M Khine J Kim J Wang

Wearable sensors have recently seen a large increase in both research and commercialization. However, success in wearable sensors has been a mix of both progress and setbacks. Most of commercial progress has been in smart adaptation of existing mechanical, electrical and optical methods of measuring the body. This adaptation has involved innovations in how to miniaturize sensing technologies, h...

2009
Florence Balagtas-Fernandez Heinrich Hussmann

The goal of this research is to create a modeling environment for non-expert users to allow them to easily create applications for mobile health monitoring. In this paper, we focus on the design and representation of the modeling constructs that represent information taken from wearable sensors. We want to find a way to represent sensor information such that it is not confusing and is easily re...

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