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ARGYROPOULOS, THANASIS (author)
Background: In the field of orthoses for the treatment of forearm injuries, there is a growing clinical demand for more precise and individualized health monitoring technologies. The integration of additive manufacturing techniques with wearable electronics has gained significant interest in this field, emerging as a prominent treatment option...
master thesis 2023
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Yang, Huiru (author), Wang, S. (author), Huang, Qianming (author), Tan, C. (author), Gao, Chenshan (author), Xu, Siyuan (author), Ye, Huaiyu (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author)
Flexible strain sensors based on nanomaterials have sparked a lot of interest in the field of wearable smart electronics. Laser induced graphene (LIG) based sensors in particular stand out due to their straightforward fabrication procedure, three-dimensional porous structures, and exceptional electromechanical capabilities. Recent studies...
journal article 2023
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Kim, K. (author), Lee, Juhui (author), Ahn, Chang Ho (author), Yu, Hyeong Won (author), Choi, June Young (author), Lee, Ho Young (author), Lee, Won Woo (author), Moon, Jae Hoon (author)
Background: Heart rate (HR) monitored by a wearable device (WD) has demonstrated its clinical feasibility for thyrotoxicosis subjects. However, the association of HR monitored by wearables with hypothyroidism has not been examined. We assessed the association between serum thyroid hormone concentration and three WD-HR parameters in...
journal article 2021
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Rwei, A.Y. (author), Lu, Wei (author), Wu, Changsheng (author), Human, Kelia (author), Suen, Emily (author), Franklin, Daniel (author), Fabiani, Monica (author), Gratton, Gabriele (author), Rogers, John A. (author)
The standard of clinical care in many pediatric and neonatal neurocritical care units involves continuous monitoring of cerebral hemodynamics using hard-wired devices that physically adhere to the skin and connect to base stations that commonly mount on an adjacent wall or stand. Risks of iatrogenic skin injuries associated with adhesives...
journal article 2020
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Srivatsav, N.K. (author)
Wearable electronics is a nascent sector of technology that is already generating a lot of excitement and speculation as a clear candidate for (yet another) disruptive innovation. Data from the (social) Internet in combination with various deployments of ubiquitous computing such as the Internet of Things (IoT) together a promise of...
master thesis 2014
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