Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revolution. Cardiac and brain signals in the form of ECG and EEG are two critical h...
Yu M. Chi, Patrick Ng, Eric Kang, Joseph Kang, Jen...
Patients with end stage renal diseases (ESRD) on hemodialysis (HD) have high morbidity and mortality due to multiple causes, one of which is dramatically higher fall rates than th...
Thurmon E. Lockhart, Adam T. Barth, Xiaoyue Zhang,...
Body Sensor Networks (BSNs) consist of sensor nodes deployed on the human body for health monitoring. Each sensor node is implemented by interfacing a physiological sensor with a ...
Sidharth Nabar, Ayan Banerjee, Sandeep K. S. Gupta...
In this work, we consider low power, wearable pulse oximeter sensors for ambulatory, remote vital signs monitoring applications. It is extremely important for such sensors to main...
Pawan K. Baheti, Harinath Garudadri, Somdeb Majumd...
The advancement of precision micropower amplifiers, microcontrollers, and MEMs devices have allowed for a paradigm shift from traditionally large and costly health monitoring equi...
What is the role of face-to-face interactions in the diffusion of health-related behaviors- diet choices, exercise habits, and long-term weight changes? We use co-location and com...
Anmol Madan, Sai T. Moturu, David Lazer, Alex Pent...
Systems with wearable and wireless motion sensors have been receiving significant attention in the past few years specifically for the applications of human movement monitoring. O...
Advances in mobile phone technology have allowed phones to become a convenient platform for real-time assessment of a participants health and behavior. AndWellness, a personal dat...
John Hicks, Nithya Ramanathan, Donnie H. Kim, Moha...