AIMC Topic: Wearable Electronic Devices

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Rehabilitation Assessment System for Stroke Patients Based on Fusion-Type Optoelectronic Plethysmography Device and Multi-Modality Fusion Model: Design and Validation.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
This study aimed to propose a portable and intelligent rehabilitation evaluation system for digital stroke-patient rehabilitation assessment. Specifically, the study designed and developed a fusion device capable of emitting red, green, and infrared ...

Flexible Conformally Bioadhesive MXene Hydrogel Electronics for Machine Learning-Facilitated Human-Interactive Sensing.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
Wearable epidermic electronics assembled from conductive hydrogels are attracting various research attention for their seamless integration with human body for conformally real-time health monitoring, clinical diagnostics and medical treatment, and h...

Digital wearable insole-based identification of knee arthropathies and gait signatures using machine learning.

eLife
Gait is impaired in musculoskeletal conditions, such as knee arthropathy. Gait analysis is used in clinical practice to inform diagnosis and monitor disease progression or intervention response. However, clinical gait analysis relies on subjective vi...

A machine-learning method isolating changes in wrist kinematics that identify age-related changes in arm movement.

Scientific reports
Normal aging often results in an increase in physiological tremors and slowing of the movement of the hands, which can impair daily activities and quality of life. This study, using lightweight wearable non-invasive sensors, aimed to detect and ident...

Exploring inertial sensor-based balance biomarkers for early detection of mild cognitive impairment.

Scientific reports
Dementia is characterized by a progressive loss of cognitive abilities, and diagnosing its early stages Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), is difficult since it is a transitory state that is different from total cognitive collapse. Recent clinical rese...

Enhancing Healthcare through Sensor-Enabled Digital Twins in Smart Environments: A Comprehensive Analysis.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
This comprehensive review investigates the transformative potential of sensor-driven digital twin technology in enhancing healthcare delivery within smart environments. We explore the integration of smart environments with sensor technologies, digita...

A Mouth and Tongue Interactive Device to Control Wearable Robotic Limbs in Tasks where Human Limbs Are Occupied.

Biosensors
The Wearable Robotic Limb (WRL) is a type of robotic arm worn on the human body, aiming to enhance the wearer's operational capabilities. However, proposing additional methods to control and perceive the WRL when human limbs are heavily occupied with...

Physics-Informed Transfer Learning to Enhance Sleep Staging.

IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering
OBJECTIVE: At-home sleep staging using wearable medical sensors poses a viable alternative to in-hospital polysomnography due to its lower cost and lower disruption to the daily lives of patients, especially in the case of long-term monitoring. Machi...

Personalized Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Wellbeing and Empathy in Healthcare Professionals.

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Healthcare professionals are known to suffer from workplace stress and burnout, which can negatively affect their empathy for patients and quality of care. While existing research has identified factors associated with wellbeing and empathy in health...

Printable and flexible integrated sensing systems for wireless healthcare.

Nanoscale
The rapid development of wearable sensing devices and artificial intelligence has enabled portable and wireless tracking of human health, fulfilling the promise of digitalized healthcare applications. To achieve versatile design and integration of mu...