This paper proposes a wireless sensor device for the real-time acquisition of bioelectrical signals such as electromyography (EMG) and electrocardiography (ECG), coupled with an inertial sensor, to provide a comprehensive stream of data suitable for human activity detection, motion analysis, and technology-assisted nursing of persons with physical or cognitive impairments. The sensor is able to acquire up to three independent bioelectrical channels (six electrodes), each with 24 bits of resolution and a sampling rate up to 3.2 kHz, and has a 6-DoF inertial platform measuring linear acceleration and angular velocity. The bluetooth low-energy wireless link was chosen because it allows easy interfacing with many consumer electronics devices, s...
Physical indicators are directly related with health and fitness of human body and translate into bi...
Background: The human activity monitoring technology is one of the most important technologies for a...
An increasing number of patients, high cost, lack of mobility, isolation from professional environme...
This paper proposes a wireless sensor device for the real-time acquisition of bioelectrical signals ...
Continuous patient monitoring during daily life can provide valuable information to different medica...
This paper presents a low-cost portable wireless system specifically designed to acquire both surfac...
This paper presents a flexible low-cost wireless system specifically designed to acquire fitness met...
[[abstract]]A light and portable-type wireless physiological signal retrieving system has always bee...
This paper presents a electrocardiogram(ECG), electromyogram(EMG), and Photoplethysmography(PPG) sig...
Connecting to people, ideas, and things in a wireless way has become routine (and expected) in the l...
Weareable biomedical devices make it possible to monitor physiological parameters of human beings wh...
In recent years, the application of IoT for health purposes, including the intense use of wearable d...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
In this project we have investigated and assessed wireless patient monitoring solutions. Trough qual...
Physical indicators are directly related with health and fitness of human body and translate into bi...
Background: The human activity monitoring technology is one of the most important technologies for a...
An increasing number of patients, high cost, lack of mobility, isolation from professional environme...
This paper proposes a wireless sensor device for the real-time acquisition of bioelectrical signals ...
Continuous patient monitoring during daily life can provide valuable information to different medica...
This paper presents a low-cost portable wireless system specifically designed to acquire both surfac...
This paper presents a flexible low-cost wireless system specifically designed to acquire fitness met...
[[abstract]]A light and portable-type wireless physiological signal retrieving system has always bee...
This paper presents a electrocardiogram(ECG), electromyogram(EMG), and Photoplethysmography(PPG) sig...
Connecting to people, ideas, and things in a wireless way has become routine (and expected) in the l...
Weareable biomedical devices make it possible to monitor physiological parameters of human beings wh...
In recent years, the application of IoT for health purposes, including the intense use of wearable d...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
In this project we have investigated and assessed wireless patient monitoring solutions. Trough qual...
Physical indicators are directly related with health and fitness of human body and translate into bi...
Background: The human activity monitoring technology is one of the most important technologies for a...
An increasing number of patients, high cost, lack of mobility, isolation from professional environme...