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Application of Smart Wearable Fitness Equipment and Smart Health Management Based on the Improved Algorithm.

Computational intelligence and neuroscience
IoT technology has scientific, advanced, and practical characteristics in wearable fitness equipment and artificial intelligence health management. On this basis, this paper discusses the intelligent health management system based on IoT technology. ...

Robot-Based Calibration Procedure for Graphene Electronic Skin.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
The paper describes the semi-automatised calibration procedure of an electronic skin comprising screen-printed graphene-based sensors intended to be used for robotic applications. The variability of sensitivity and load characteristics among sensors ...

Bioinspired Freeze-Tolerant Soft Materials: Design, Properties, and Applications.

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
In nature, many biological organisms have developed the exceptional antifreezing ability to survive in extremely cold environments. Inspired by the freeze resistance of these organisms, researchers have devoted extensive efforts to develop advanced f...

A Conditional GAN for Generating Time Series Data for Stress Detection in Wearable Physiological Sensor Data.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Human-centered applications using wearable sensors in combination with machine learning have received a great deal of attention in the last couple of years. At the same time, wearable sensors have also evolved and are now able to accurately measure p...

Upper limb soft robotic wearable devices: a systematic review.

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
INTRODUCTION: Soft robotic wearable devices, referred to as exosuits, can be a valid alternative to rigid exoskeletons when it comes to daily upper limb support. Indeed, their inherent flexibility improves comfort, usability, and portability while no...

Design of Wearable Hand Rehabilitation Glove With Bionic Fiber-Reinforced Actuator.

IEEE journal of translational engineering in health and medicine
BACKGROUND: The hand motor function is lost and activities in daily life (ADLs) are affected due to some illnesses such as stroke and hemiplegia. As a coping way, we present a wearable rehabilitation glove with the bionic actuator for restoring the h...

Applications of biomemristors in next generation wearable electronics.

Nanoscale horizons
With the rapid development of mobile internet and artificial intelligence, wearable electronic devices have a great market prospect. In particular, information storage and processing of real-time collected data are an indispensable part of wearable e...

Multimodal Sensors with Decoupled Sensing Mechanisms.

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
Highly sensitive and multimodal sensors have recently emerged for a wide range of applications, including epidermal electronics, robotics, health-monitoring devices and human-machine interfaces. However, cross-sensitivity prevents accurate measuremen...

Multifunctional Fiber-Enabled Intelligent Health Agents.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
The application of wearable devices is promoting the development toward digitization and intelligence in the field of health. However, the current smart devices centered on human health have disadvantages such as weak perception, high interference de...

Full Soft Capacitive Omnidirectional Tactile Sensor Based on Micro-Spines Electrode and Hemispheric Dielectric Structure.

Biosensors
Flourishing in recent years, intelligent electronics is desirably pursued in many fields including bio-symbiotic, human physiology regulatory, robot operation, and human-computer interaction. To support this appealing vision, human-like tactile perce...