Wearable monitoring networks are designed to augment and improve daily life. These systems require sensors and various electrical components to be mounted on the body. We propose ...
The eWatch is a wearable sensing, notification, and computing platform built into a wrist watch form factor making it highly available, instantly viewable, ideally located for sen...
Uwe Maurer, Anthony Rowe, Asim Smailagic, Daniel P...
System robustness against individual sensor failures is an important concern in multi-sensor networks. Unfortunately, the complexity of using the remaining sensors to interpolate ...
The Alfred Mann Foundation is developing a network of up to 850 injectable devices that have stimulating, sensing and communication capabilities. Each of the devices is coordinated...
We present HealthGear, a real-time wearable system for monitoring, visualizing and analyzing physiological signals. HealthGear consists of a set of non-invasive physiological sens...
Ubiquitous computing has established a vision of computation where computers are so deeply integrated into our lives that they become both invisible and everywhere. In order to ha...
The design of an activity recognition and monitoring system based on the eWatch, multi-sensor platform worn on different body positions, is presented in this paper. The system ide...
Uwe Maurer, Asim Smailagic, Daniel P. Siewiorek, M...
This paper introduces an encapsulated sensor node that is devised to monitor and record motion patterns over long, quotidian periods of time with potential application in psycholo...
Kristof Van Laerhoven, Hans-Werner Gellersen, Yann...
Motor abilities of stroke survivors are often severely affected. Post-stroke rehabilitation is guided by the use of clinical assessments of motor abilities. Clinical assessment sc...
Todd Hester, Richard Hughes, Delsey M. Sherrill, B...