Wearable sensors for continuous physiological monitoring have the potential to change the paradigm for healthcare by providing information in scenarios not covered by the existing clinical model. One key challenge for wearable physiological sensors is that their signal-to-noise ratios are low compared to those of their medical grade counterparts in hospitals. Two primary sources of noise are the sensor-skin contact interface and motion artifacts due to the user’s daily activities. These are challenging problems because the initial sensor placement by the user may not be ideal, the skin conditions can change over time, and the nature of motion artifacts is not predictable. The objective of this research is twofold. The first is to design sen...
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Mobile health devices are now capable of inferring health status, daily behaviors and contexts (e.g....
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The design and development of wearable biosensor systems for health and wellness monitoring has garn...
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The connecting interface between biopotential monitoring systems and the human body is the electrode...
Weareable biomedical devices make it possible to monitor physiological parameters of human beings wh...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the real-time monitoring of ambulator...
© 2016 IEEE. The goal of this study is to investigate the two major reasons of motion artifacts, imp...
Sensors integrated into objects of everyday life potentially allow unobtrusive health monitoring at ...
This study presents a non-invasive and wearable optical technique to continuously monitor vital huma...
Wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) sensing devices are defining the future of continuous, long-term an...
Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revo...
Medical electronic systems are generating ever larger data sets from a variety of sensors and device...
Abstract — Connected health represents an increasingly im-portant model for health-care delivery. Th...
Advances in flexible electronic materials and smart textile, along with broad availability of smart ...
Mobile health devices are now capable of inferring health status, daily behaviors and contexts (e.g....
The surgeon plays a complex role that requires a wide variety of skills and often long work hours. A...
The design and development of wearable biosensor systems for health and wellness monitoring has garn...
A noncontact ECG is applicable to wearable bioelectricity acquisition because it can provide more co...
The connecting interface between biopotential monitoring systems and the human body is the electrode...
Weareable biomedical devices make it possible to monitor physiological parameters of human beings wh...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the real-time monitoring of ambulator...
© 2016 IEEE. The goal of this study is to investigate the two major reasons of motion artifacts, imp...
Sensors integrated into objects of everyday life potentially allow unobtrusive health monitoring at ...
This study presents a non-invasive and wearable optical technique to continuously monitor vital huma...
Wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) sensing devices are defining the future of continuous, long-term an...
Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revo...
Medical electronic systems are generating ever larger data sets from a variety of sensors and device...
Abstract — Connected health represents an increasingly im-portant model for health-care delivery. Th...
Advances in flexible electronic materials and smart textile, along with broad availability of smart ...
Mobile health devices are now capable of inferring health status, daily behaviors and contexts (e.g....
The surgeon plays a complex role that requires a wide variety of skills and often long work hours. A...