نتایج جستجو برای: wearable biosensors

تعداد نتایج: 22979  

Journal: :Presence 1997
Thad Starner Steve Mann Bradley J. Rhodes Jeffrey Levine Jennifer Healey Dana Kirsch Rosalind W. Picard Alex Pentland

Wearable computing moves computation from the desktop to the user. We are forming a community of networked wearable computer users to explore, over a long period, the augmented realities that these systems can provide. By adapting its behavior to the user’s changing environment, a body-worn computer can assist the user more intelligently, consistently, and continuously than a desktop system. A ...

2015
C. Gayathri D. Sathya

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is an emerging technology that has the potential to transform the way of human life. Healthcare applications are considered promising fields for Wireless Medical Sensor Network, where patient’s health can be monitored using Medical Sensors. Wireless Medical Sensor Networks (WMSNs) are the key enabling technology in healthcare applications that allows the data of a...

2013
Yun Hwan Kim

New York: Basic Books; 2012 ISBN: 0465025501 Hard cover, 303 pages Until my mentor recommended this book, I did not imagine the future of medicine, ‘digitalized and individualized’, seriously. Our world is rapidly digitalized and connected with each other. However, it seems that the medical field wants to be the last land to be changed. Have you ever imagined how the medicine will change when t...

Journal: :Chemosensors 2023

Sweat analysis by means of minimally invasive wearable sensors is considered a potentially disruptive method for assessing clinical parameters, with exciting applications in early medical diagnostics and high-performance sports. Electrochemical biosensors are especially attractive because the possibility electronic integration devices. In this article, we review several aspects regarding potent...

2017
Adela C. Timmons Brian R. Baucom Sohyun C. Han Laura Perrone Theodora Chaspari Shrikanth S. Narayanan Gayla Margolin

With the increasing use of smartphone technologies and wearable biosensors, we are currently undergoing what many have termed a “data revolution,” where intensive, multichannel data are passively collected over long time frames. Such procedures are transforming the way psychologists conceptualize research and have the potential to spur important advances in the study of close relationships. Thi...

2017
Duraisamy Sathya Pugalendhi Ganesh Kumar

Wireless medical sensor network is used in healthcare applications that have the collections of biosensors connected to a human body or emergency care unit to monitor the patient's physiological vital status. The real-time medical data collected using wearable medical sensors are transmitted to a diagnostic centre. The data generated from the sensors are aggregated at this centre and transmitte...

Journal: :Future Generation Comp. Syst. 2018
Farshad Firouzi Amir M. Rahmani Kunal Mankodiya Mustafa Badaroglu Geoff V. Merrett P. Wong Bahar Farahani

The technology and healthcare industries have been deeply intertwined for quite some time. New opportunities, however, are now arising as a result of fast-paced expansion in the areas of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data. In addition, as people across the globe have begun to adopt wearable biosensors, new applications for individualized eHealth and mHealth technologies have emerged. The...

Journal: :Journal of mobile technology in medicine 2012
Sonali Rajan Noelle Leonard Richard Fletcher Beth Casarjian Robin Casarjian Cathleen Cisse Marya Gwadz

BACKGROUND Many adolescent mothers experience significant challenges in regulating emotions due to adverse life experiences, which can place adolescent mothers and their children at risk for poor developmental outcomes. Ambulatory monitoring of stress that also provides immediate feedback using wearable biosensors has the potential to enhance clinician-delivered parenting interventions and help...

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