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Based on physiological data, intelligent algorithms can assist with the classification and recognition of the most severely impaired victims. This book presents a new sensorbased triage platform with the main proposal to join different sensor and communications technologies into a portable device. This new device must be able to assist the rescue units along with the tactical planning of the operation. This work discusses the implementation and the evaluation of the platform.
Biosignalverarbeitung --- Biosensoren --- wearable device --- ad-hoc networks --- emergency response --- Notfallmanagement --- biosignal --- biosensors --- Ad-hoc Netzwerk --- tragbares Gerät
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Over the last decade, a growing number of researchers have used advanced wireless technologies including wearable sensors for objective evaluation of specific motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). In the near future, sensing technologies will likely provide relevant advances in the clinical management of patients with PD, contributing to early diagnosis, disease progression monitoring and therapeutic approach. In this regard, this eBook hosts new original studies focused on the objective monitoring of motor symptoms and therapeutic perspectives of wireless technologies in patients with PD.
Parkinson's disease --- Wireless Technology --- sensory system --- Wearable Device --- Inertial measurement unit --- Sensors --- freezing of gait --- Motor symptoms
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The integration of electronics into textiles and clothing has opened up an array of functions beyond those of conventional textiles. These novel materials are beginning to find applications in commercial products, in fields such as communication, healthcare, protection and wearable technology. Electronic Textiles: Smart Fabrics and Wearable Technology opens with an initiation to the area from the editor, Tilak Dias. Part One introduces conductive fibres, carbon nano-tubes and polymer yarns. Part Two discusses techniques for integrating textiles and electronics, including the design of textile-based sensors and actuators, and energy harvesting methods. Finally, Part Three covers a range of electronic textile applications, from wearable electronics to technical textiles featuring expert chapters on embroidered antennas for communication systems and wearable sensors for athletes.
Textile fabrics --- Smart materials. --- Wearable computers. --- Textiles. --- Electronics. --- Wearable Electronic Devices. --- Wearable technology. --- Textile --- Silk --- Mobile computing --- Portable computers --- Wearable technology --- Adaptive materials --- Intelligent materials --- Sense-able materials --- Materials --- Cloth --- Fabrics --- Textile industry and fabrics --- Textiles --- Decorative arts --- Dry-goods --- Weaving --- Textile fibers --- Electronic Skin --- Wearable Devices --- Wearable Technology --- Device, Wearable --- Device, Wearable Electronic --- Electronic Device, Wearable --- Skin, Electronic --- Technology, Wearable --- Wearable Device --- Wearable Electronic Device --- Wearable Technologies --- Motion Capture --- Electronic --- Electrical Equipment and Supplies --- Technological innovations.
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Wearables, Smart Textiles & Smart Apparel, the first book of its kind on the topic, is divided into two major themes, wearables that are part of the large textile family and those that are not. It provides a broad overview of topics, markets, applications, benefits, fears and technologies, also emphasizing the industrial economics and costs, etc. As the wearables market continues to grow, making inroads in classic clothing, luxury, medical and professional use, and in protection and accessories like sports bracelets, watches, glasses, fashion or sports shoes, etc., this book helps users understand the technology and its future in industry.
Wearable technology. --- Electronic textiles. --- E-textiles --- Smart textiles --- Smart materials --- Textile fabrics --- Wearable devices --- Wearable electronics --- Wearable tech --- Wearables (Wearable technology) --- Miniature electronic equipment --- Flexible electronics --- Textiles. --- Textile industry. --- Wearable Electronic Devices. --- Electronic Skin --- Wearable Devices --- Wearable Technology --- Device, Wearable --- Device, Wearable Electronic --- Devices, Wearable --- Devices, Wearable Electronic --- Electronic Device, Wearable --- Electronic Devices, Wearable --- Skin, Electronic --- Technologies, Wearable --- Technology, Wearable --- Wearable Device --- Wearable Electronic Device --- Wearable Technologies --- Industry, Textile --- Industries, Textile --- Textile Industries --- Textile --- Silk --- Motion Capture
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Wearable Electronic Devices. --- Wearable technology --- Robotics in medicine --- Wearable devices --- Wearable electronics --- Wearable tech --- Wearables (Wearable technology) --- Miniature electronic equipment --- Smart materials --- Flexible electronics --- Medicine --- Electronic Skin --- Wearable Devices --- Wearable Technology --- Device, Wearable --- Device, Wearable Electronic --- Devices, Wearable --- Devices, Wearable Electronic --- Electronic Device, Wearable --- Electronic Devices, Wearable --- Skin, Electronic --- Technologies, Wearable --- Technology, Wearable --- Wearable Device --- Wearable Electronic Device --- Wearable Technologies --- wearable devices --- prosthetics --- exosuits --- intelligent orthotics --- soft wearable robotics --- mechatronics --- Wearable Electronic Devices --- Human-computer interaction --- Motion Capture --- Robotics in medicine. --- Human-computer interaction. --- Computer-human interaction --- Human factors in computing systems --- Interaction, Human-computer --- Human engineering --- User-centered system design --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Roba de vestir --- Tecnologia --- Roba de vestir. --- Tecnologia.
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Cybercrime is increasingly exposing the health domain to growing risk. The push towards a strong connection of citizens to health services, through digitalization, has undisputed advantages. Digital health allows remote care, the use of medical devices with a high mechatronic and IT content with strong automation, and a large interconnection of hospital networks with an increasingly effective exchange of data. However, all this requires a great cybersecurity commitment—a commitment that must start with scholars in research and then reach the stakeholders. New devices and technological solutions are increasingly breaking into healthcare, and are able to change the processes of interaction in the health domain. This requires cybersecurity to become a vital part of patient safety through changes in human behaviour, technology, and processes, as part of a complete solution. All professionals involved in cybersecurity in the health domain were invited to contribute with their experiences. This book contains contributions from various experts and different fields. Aspects of cybersecurity in healthcare relating to technological advance and emerging risks were addressed. The new boundaries of this field and the impact of COVID-19 on some sectors, such as mhealth, have also been addressed. We dedicate the book to all those with different roles involved in cybersecurity in the health domain.
n/a --- personal health record --- emergency access --- access control --- blockchain --- hyperledger fabric --- hyperledger composer --- auditability --- privacy & --- security --- healthcare --- review --- electronic medical record --- cloud --- internet of things --- technology convergence --- eHealth --- medical devices --- digital health --- mHealth --- cyber-risk --- pacemaker --- artificial pancreas --- app --- regulation --- wearable device --- digital identity --- decentralized identity --- identity management --- smart contract --- Ethereum --- sexism --- social networks --- adolescence --- digital gender gap --- emotional well-being --- healthcare service --- body area network --- privacy --- authentication --- security protocol --- cybersecurity culture --- COVID-19 --- security assessment --- phishing --- health domain --- cybersecurity --- fuzzy cognitive maps --- telehealth --- scenario analysis --- planning --- contact tracing --- pandemic --- fall detection --- fall prediction --- fall prevention --- fall risk factors --- gait assessment --- 5G networks --- key performance indicators --- wireless communication --- awareness --- healthcare domain
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The demographic shift of the population towards an increase in the number of elderly citizens, together with the sedentary lifestyle we are adopting, is reflected in the increasingly debilitated physical health of the population. The resulting physical impairments require rehabilitation therapies which may be assisted by the use of wearable sensors or body area network sensors (BANs). The use of novel technology for medical therapies can also contribute to reducing the costs in healthcare systems and decrease patient overflow in medical centers. Sensors are the primary enablers of any wearable medical device, with a central role in eHealth architectures. The accuracy of the acquired data depends on the sensors; hence, when considering wearable and BAN sensing integration, they must be proven to be accurate and reliable solutions. This book is a collection of works focusing on the current state-of-the-art of BANs and wearable sensing devices for physical rehabilitation of impaired or debilitated citizens. The manuscripts that compose this book report on the advances in the research related to different sensing technologies (optical or electronic) and body area network sensors (BANs), their design and implementation, advanced signal processing techniques, and the application of these technologies in areas such as physical rehabilitation, robotics, medical diagnostics, and therapy.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- fog computing --- cloud computing --- e-health --- healthcare --- Internet of Things --- paddle stroke analysis --- motion reconstruction --- inertial sensor --- data fusion --- body sensor network --- gait analysis --- gyroscope --- information fusion --- hidden Markov model --- human activity recognition --- out of distribution --- anomaly detection --- open set classification --- physiotherapy --- inertial sensors --- smart watch --- rehabilitation --- machine learning --- COPD --- wearable sensors --- SenseWear Armband --- physical activity --- weekday-to-weekend --- energy expenditure --- stress --- wearable device --- heart rate variability --- electrocardiogram --- scapula neuromuscular activity and control --- rotator cuff related pain syndrome --- anterior shoulder instability --- scapular dyskinesis --- electromyographic biofeedback --- cardio-respiratory monitoring --- wearable system --- smart textile --- IMU --- respiratory rate --- heart rate --- accelerometers --- Bland-Altman plots --- gait speed --- interclass correlation coefficient --- low frequency extension filter --- Stepwatch --- smart walker --- obstacle detection --- aging --- fog computing --- cloud computing --- e-health --- healthcare --- Internet of Things --- paddle stroke analysis --- motion reconstruction --- inertial sensor --- data fusion --- body sensor network --- gait analysis --- gyroscope --- information fusion --- hidden Markov model --- human activity recognition --- out of distribution --- anomaly detection --- open set classification --- physiotherapy --- inertial sensors --- smart watch --- rehabilitation --- machine learning --- COPD --- wearable sensors --- SenseWear Armband --- physical activity --- weekday-to-weekend --- energy expenditure --- stress --- wearable device --- heart rate variability --- electrocardiogram --- scapula neuromuscular activity and control --- rotator cuff related pain syndrome --- anterior shoulder instability --- scapular dyskinesis --- electromyographic biofeedback --- cardio-respiratory monitoring --- wearable system --- smart textile --- IMU --- respiratory rate --- heart rate --- accelerometers --- Bland-Altman plots --- gait speed --- interclass correlation coefficient --- low frequency extension filter --- Stepwatch --- smart walker --- obstacle detection --- aging
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Many sensors are currently available at prices lower than USD 100 and cover a wide range of biological signals: motion, muscle activity, heart rate, etc. Such low-cost sensors have metrological features allowing them to be used in everyday life and clinical applications, where gold-standard material is both too expensive and time-consuming to be used. The selected papers present current applications of low-cost sensors in domains such as physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and affective technologies. The results cover various aspects of low-cost sensor technology from hardware design to software optimization.
Technology: general issues --- inertial sensor --- gait --- validity --- functional calibration --- accuracy --- wearable electronic devices --- kinematics --- head rotation --- ecological research --- gait analysis --- characterization --- smart insole --- vertical ground reaction forces --- force sensitive resistors --- piezoelectric sensors --- sensor calibration --- heart rate --- photoplethysmography --- PPG --- time-domain --- wearable device --- concurrent validity --- outcome assessment --- feasibility --- rehabilitation --- data fusion --- MARG --- IMU --- eye tracker --- self-contained --- head motion measurement --- motor variability --- actigraphy --- triaxial accelerometers --- jumping --- human-computer interaction --- affective technologies --- interaction design --- biosensing --- actuation --- somaesthetics --- design toolkits --- serious videogames --- motion capture --- upper limbs --- physical rehabilitation --- telerehabilitation --- inertial sensors --- inertial measurement unit (IMU) --- state of the art --- inertial sensor measurement systems --- motion accuracy --- Baduanjin --- physical education --- physiotherapy --- e-health --- motion sensing --- wireless charging --- wireless connectivity --- low power --- trunk --- upper extremity --- compensation --- reaching --- Kinect --- video motion capture --- reliability --- inertial sensor --- gait --- validity --- functional calibration --- accuracy --- wearable electronic devices --- kinematics --- head rotation --- ecological research --- gait analysis --- characterization --- smart insole --- vertical ground reaction forces --- force sensitive resistors --- piezoelectric sensors --- sensor calibration --- heart rate --- photoplethysmography --- PPG --- time-domain --- wearable device --- concurrent validity --- outcome assessment --- feasibility --- rehabilitation --- data fusion --- MARG --- IMU --- eye tracker --- self-contained --- head motion measurement --- motor variability --- actigraphy --- triaxial accelerometers --- jumping --- human-computer interaction --- affective technologies --- interaction design --- biosensing --- actuation --- somaesthetics --- design toolkits --- serious videogames --- motion capture --- upper limbs --- physical rehabilitation --- telerehabilitation --- inertial sensors --- inertial measurement unit (IMU) --- state of the art --- inertial sensor measurement systems --- motion accuracy --- Baduanjin --- physical education --- physiotherapy --- e-health --- motion sensing --- wireless charging --- wireless connectivity --- low power --- trunk --- upper extremity --- compensation --- reaching --- Kinect --- video motion capture --- reliability
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The miniaturization of components in mechanical and electronic equipment has been the driving force for the fast development of micro/nanosystems. Heat and mass transfer are crucial processes in such systems, and they have attracted great interest in recent years. Tremendous effort, in terms of theoretical analyses, experimental measurements, numerical simulation, and practical applications, has been devoted to improve our understanding of complex heat and mass transfer processes and behaviors in such micro/nanosystems. This Special Issue is dedicated to showcasing recent advances in heat and mass transfer in micro- and nanosystems, with particular focus on the development of new models and theories, the employment of new experimental techniques, the adoption of new computational methods, and the design of novel micro/nanodevices. Thirteen articles have been published after peer-review evaluations, and these articles cover a wide spectrum of active research in the frontiers of micro/nanosystems.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- Darcy-Forchheimer theory --- nonlinear stretching --- nanofluid --- magnetohydrodynamics --- convective conditions --- carbon nanotubes --- thermal radiation --- porous cavity --- wavy channels --- nanofluids --- forced convection --- heat enhancement --- pressure drop --- mesh model --- microfluidic --- flow distributions --- fluid network --- microchannel --- heat transfer enhancement --- numerical simulation --- monodisperse droplet generation --- satellite droplets --- piezoelectric method --- droplet coalescence --- lattice Boltzmann method --- inertial migration --- Poiseuille flow --- pulsatile velocity --- loop heat pipe --- deionized water --- two-phase flow --- visualization --- heat transfer experiment --- heat transfer --- porous media --- pore-scale modeling --- boundary condition --- thermal conductivity --- porosity --- conjugate interface --- aspect ratio --- Maxwell nanofluid --- Darcy-Forchheimer model --- chemical reaction --- Brownian diffusion --- wearable device --- microfluidic chip --- sweat collecting --- microfluidics --- liquid metal --- measurement --- temperature monitoring --- PCR --- pin-fins --- wavy pin-fins channel --- performance criterion --- friction factor --- Darcy-Forchheimer theory --- nonlinear stretching --- nanofluid --- magnetohydrodynamics --- convective conditions --- carbon nanotubes --- thermal radiation --- porous cavity --- wavy channels --- nanofluids --- forced convection --- heat enhancement --- pressure drop --- mesh model --- microfluidic --- flow distributions --- fluid network --- microchannel --- heat transfer enhancement --- numerical simulation --- monodisperse droplet generation --- satellite droplets --- piezoelectric method --- droplet coalescence --- lattice Boltzmann method --- inertial migration --- Poiseuille flow --- pulsatile velocity --- loop heat pipe --- deionized water --- two-phase flow --- visualization --- heat transfer experiment --- heat transfer --- porous media --- pore-scale modeling --- boundary condition --- thermal conductivity --- porosity --- conjugate interface --- aspect ratio --- Maxwell nanofluid --- Darcy-Forchheimer model --- chemical reaction --- Brownian diffusion --- wearable device --- microfluidic chip --- sweat collecting --- microfluidics --- liquid metal --- measurement --- temperature monitoring --- PCR --- pin-fins --- wavy pin-fins channel --- performance criterion --- friction factor
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Cybercrime is increasingly exposing the health domain to growing risk. The push towards a strong connection of citizens to health services, through digitalization, has undisputed advantages. Digital health allows remote care, the use of medical devices with a high mechatronic and IT content with strong automation, and a large interconnection of hospital networks with an increasingly effective exchange of data. However, all this requires a great cybersecurity commitment—a commitment that must start with scholars in research and then reach the stakeholders. New devices and technological solutions are increasingly breaking into healthcare, and are able to change the processes of interaction in the health domain. This requires cybersecurity to become a vital part of patient safety through changes in human behaviour, technology, and processes, as part of a complete solution. All professionals involved in cybersecurity in the health domain were invited to contribute with their experiences. This book contains contributions from various experts and different fields. Aspects of cybersecurity in healthcare relating to technological advance and emerging risks were addressed. The new boundaries of this field and the impact of COVID-19 on some sectors, such as mhealth, have also been addressed. We dedicate the book to all those with different roles involved in cybersecurity in the health domain.
Medical equipment & techniques --- personal health record --- emergency access --- access control --- blockchain --- hyperledger fabric --- hyperledger composer --- auditability --- privacy & --- security --- healthcare --- review --- electronic medical record --- cloud --- internet of things --- technology convergence --- eHealth --- medical devices --- digital health --- mHealth --- cyber-risk --- pacemaker --- artificial pancreas --- app --- regulation --- wearable device --- digital identity --- decentralized identity --- identity management --- smart contract --- Ethereum --- sexism --- social networks --- adolescence --- digital gender gap --- emotional well-being --- healthcare service --- body area network --- privacy --- authentication --- security protocol --- cybersecurity culture --- COVID-19 --- security assessment --- phishing --- health domain --- cybersecurity --- fuzzy cognitive maps --- telehealth --- scenario analysis --- planning --- contact tracing --- pandemic --- fall detection --- fall prediction --- fall prevention --- fall risk factors --- gait assessment --- 5G networks --- key performance indicators --- wireless communication --- awareness --- healthcare domain --- personal health record --- emergency access --- access control --- blockchain --- hyperledger fabric --- hyperledger composer --- auditability --- privacy & --- security --- healthcare --- review --- electronic medical record --- cloud --- internet of things --- technology convergence --- eHealth --- medical devices --- digital health --- mHealth --- cyber-risk --- pacemaker --- artificial pancreas --- app --- regulation --- wearable device --- digital identity --- decentralized identity --- identity management --- smart contract --- Ethereum --- sexism --- social networks --- adolescence --- digital gender gap --- emotional well-being --- healthcare service --- body area network --- privacy --- authentication --- security protocol --- cybersecurity culture --- COVID-19 --- security assessment --- phishing --- health domain --- cybersecurity --- fuzzy cognitive maps --- telehealth --- scenario analysis --- planning --- contact tracing --- pandemic --- fall detection --- fall prediction --- fall prevention --- fall risk factors --- gait assessment --- 5G networks --- key performance indicators --- wireless communication --- awareness --- healthcare domain
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