AIMC Topic: Wearable Electronic Devices

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DDLA: a double deep latent autoencoder for diabetic retinopathy diagnose based on continuous glucose sensors.

Medical & biological engineering & computing
The current diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy is based on fundus images and clinical experience. However, considering the ineffectiveness and non-portability of medical devices, we aimed to develop a diagnostic model for diabetic retinopathy based on...

Wearable robots for the real world need vision.

Science robotics
To enhance wearable robots, understanding user intent and environmental perception with novel vision approaches is needed.

Smartphone based wearable sweat glucose sensing device correlated with machine learning for real-time diabetes screening.

Analytica chimica acta
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is a significant health threat, with its prevalence and burden increasing worldwide indicating its challenge for global healthcare management. To decrease the disease severity, the diabetic patients are recommended to regularly c...

A Suspended, 3D Morphing Sensory System for Robots to Feel and Protect.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Artificial sensory systems with synergistic touch and pain perception hold substantial promise for environment interaction and human-robot communication. However, the realization of biological skin-like functional integration of sensors with sensitiv...

Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve the Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn, Noninvasive Glucose Monitor: A Pilot Study.

Journal of diabetes science and technology
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of glucose is important to the successful management of diabetes; however, existing monitoring methods require a degree of invasive measurement which can be unpleasant for users. This study investigates the accuracy of a n...

A CNN Model for Physical Activity Recognition and Energy Expenditure Estimation from an Eyeglass-Mounted Wearable Sensor.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Metabolic syndrome poses a significant health challenge worldwide, prompting the need for comprehensive strategies integrating physical activity monitoring and energy expenditure. Wearable sensor devices have been used both for energy intake and ener...

Human Activity Recognition Algorithm with Physiological and Inertial Signals Fusion: Photoplethysmography, Electrodermal Activity, and Accelerometry.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Inertial signals are the most widely used signals in human activity recognition (HAR) applications, and extensive research has been performed on developing HAR classifiers using accelerometer and gyroscope data. This study aimed to investigate the po...

Woven Fabric Muscle for Soft Wearable Robotic Application Using Two-Dimensional Zigzag Shape Memory Alloy Actuator.

Soft robotics
In this study, we propose a fabric muscle based on the Zigzag Shape Memory Alloy (ZSMA) actuator. Soft wearable robots have been gaining attention due to their flexibility and the ability to provide significant power support to the user without hinde...

Skin Conductance-Based Acupoint and Non-Acupoint Recognition Using Machine Learning.

IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics
Acupoints (APs) prove to have positive effects on disease diagnosis and treatment, while intelligent techniques for the automatic detection of APs are not yet mature, making them more dependent on manual positioning. In this paper, we realize the ski...