AIMC Topic: Wearable Electronic Devices

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Estimating Reliability of Signal Quality of Physiological Data from Data Statistics Itself for Real-time Wearables.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms including machine and deep learning relies on proper data for classification and subsequent action. However, real-time unsupervised streaming data might not be reliable, which can lead to reduced accuracy or hi...

A Machine Learning Approach to Detecting Low Medication State with Wearable Technologies.

Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
Medication adherence is a critical component and implicit assumption of the patient life cycle that is often violated, incurring financial and medical costs to both patients and the medical system at large. As obstacles to medication adherence are co...

Wearables in cardiology: Here to stay.

Heart rhythm
The adoption of wearables in medicine has rapidly expanded worldwide. New generations of wearables are emerging, driven by consumers' demand to monitor their own health. With the ongoing development of new features capable of assessing real-time biom...

A new smart wristband equipped with an artificial intelligence algorithm to detect atrial fibrillation.

Heart rhythm
BACKGROUND: Detection of atrial fibrillation (AF) occurrence over a long duration has been a challenge in the screening and follow-up of AF patients. Wearable devices may be an ideal solution.

Flexible and stretchable dual mode nanogenerator for rehabilitation monitoring and information interaction.

Journal of materials chemistry. B
Motion recognition and information interaction sensors with flexibility and stretchability are key functional modules as interactive media between the mechanical motions and electric signals in an intelligent robotic and rehabilitation training syste...

Wearable health devices and personal area networks: can they improve outcomes in haemodialysis patients?

Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association
Digitization of healthcare will be a major innovation driver in the coming decade. Also, enabled by technological advancements and electronics miniaturization, wearable health device (WHD) applications are expected to grow exponentially. This, in tur...

Sustainable manufacturing of sensors onto soft systems using self-coagulating conductive Pickering emulsions.

Science robotics
Compliant sensors based on composite materials are necessary components for geometrically complex systems such as wearable devices or soft robots. Composite materials consisting of polymer matrices and conductive fillers have facilitated the manufact...

[A Wearable System for Cervical Spondylosis Prevention Based on Artificial Intelligence].

Zhongguo yi liao qi xie za zhi = Chinese journal of medical instrumentation
Accompanied by changes in modern work and lifestyle, the incidence of cervical spondylosis has increased year by year. In view of the fact long-term fixed posture of the head and neck is one of the main causes of cervical spondylosis, a set of wearab...

Systematic Review of Digital Phenotyping and Machine Learning in Psychosis Spectrum Illnesses.

Harvard review of psychiatry
BACKGROUND: Digital phenotyping is the use of data from smartphones and wearables collected in situ for capturing a digital expression of human behaviors. Digital phenotyping techniques can be used to analyze both passively (e.g., sensor) and activel...