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The 17th edition of the IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC) was a tremendous success. With 17 years of history, it was the perfect place to get a sense of what has been achieved, where our community stands today, and what lies ahead. ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2014
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Systems with hundreds of microphones for acoustic field acquisition, or hundreds of loudspeakers for rendering, have been proposed and built. To analyze, design, and apply such systems requires a framework that allows us to leverage the vast set of tools a ...
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In this work, we report about optical spectrometry using gold nano-structures printed on a polymer based integrated optical waveguide. The optical waveguide is a single mode buried waveguide, having dimensions of 3x2.2 mu m(2). It is made from a combinatio ...
Despite its medical relevance, accurate recognition of sedentary (sitting and lying) and dynamic activities (e.g. standing and walking) remains challenging using a single wearable device. Currently, trunk-worn wearable systems can differentiate sitting fro ...
Objective measurement of real-world fall events by using body-worn sensor devices can improve the understanding of falls in older people and enable new technology to prevent, predict, and automatically recognize falls. However, these events are rare and he ...
Springer Heidelberg2013
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Assessment of locomotion through simple tests such as timed up and go (TUG) or walking trials can provide valuable information for the evaluation of treatment and the early diagnosis of people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Common methods used in clinics a ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2013
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This paper proposes alternative architectures to perform a circular correlation using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) by decomposing the initial circular correlation into several smaller circular correlations. The approach used is similar to the Fast Fini ...
2012
This is the second in a series of three columns summarizing the "Trends" expert sessions organized by the Signal Processing Society Technical Committees during ICASSP 2011 in Prague, Czech Republic. Readers have an opportunity to access these Trends sessio ...
IEEE2011
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Background and aims. Falls among older people remain a major public health challenge. Body-worn sensors are needed to improve the understanding of the underlying mechanisms and kinematics of falls. The aim of this systematic review is to assemble, extract ...
Springer Heidelberg2013
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The design of wearable systems comes with constraints in computational and power resources. We describe the development of customized hardware for the wearable discrimination of human sleep and wake based on cardio-respiratory signals. The device was desig ...