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Rafiya Sohail, Yousaf Saeed, Abid Ali, Reem Alkanhel, Harun Jamil, Ammar Muthanna and Habib Akbar
Diabetes is a chronic disease that is escalating day by day and requires 24/7 continuous management. It may cause many complications, precisely when a patient moves, which may risk their and other drivers? and pedestrians? lives. Recent research shows di...
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Abdullahi A. Ibrahim, Muhammad Khan, Chukwuma Nnaji and Amanda S. Koh
Heat-related illness is a growing concern for workers in temperate climates as rising temperatures and heatwaves put them at risk of exertional heat stroke. Monitoring biometrics that predict heat stroke, such as core temperature, is increasingly importa...
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Yi Zhang, Jie Ma, Xiaolin Qin, Yongming Li and Zuwei Zhang
Chronic diseases are severe and life-threatening, and their accurate early diagnosis is difficult. Machine-learning-based processes of data collected from the human body using wearable sensors are a valid method currently usable for diagnosis. However, i...
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Rafael Luiz da Silva, Boxuan Zhong, Yuhan Chen and Edgar Lobaton
Body-rocking is an undesired stereotypical motor movement performed by some individuals, and its detection is essential for self-awareness and habit change. We envision a pipeline that includes inertial wearable sensors and a real-time detection system f...
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Gang Wang, Gang Ren, Xinye Hong, Xun Peng, Wenbin Li and Eamonn O?Neill
Augmented reality (AR) technologies can blend digital and physical space and serve a variety of applications intuitively and effectively. Specifically, wearable AR enabled by optical see-through (OST) AR head-mounted displays (HMDs) might provide users w...
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Abdullah M. Almuhaideb and Huda A. Alghamdi
The Telecare Medical Information System (TMIS) is a technology used in Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) that is used efficiently for remote healthcare services. TMIS services can be provided as cloud computing services for storage and processing purpos...
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Marko Munih, Zoran Ivanic and Roman Kamnik
We describe the Wearable Sensory Apparatus (WSA) System, which has been implemented and verified in accordance with the relevant standards. It comprises the Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), real-time wireless data transmission over Ultrawideband (UWB),...
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Alexey Kashevnik, Mikhail Kruglov, Igor Lashkov, Nikolay Teslya, Polina Mikhailova, Evgeny Ripachev, Vladislav Malutin, Nikita Saveliev and Igor Ryabchikov
This paper presents a study related to human psychophysiological activity estimation based on a smartphone camera and sensors. In recent years, awareness of the human body, as well as human mental states, has become more and more popular. Yoga and medita...
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Helen Lingard, Isaac Selva Raj, Noel Lythgo, Olga Troynikov, Chris Fitzgerald
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The paper explores the risk of work-related musculoskeletal injury in tying steel reinforcement bars. Three tools are compared to determine the extent to which ergonomic tools can reduce the risk of injury to the back and wrist in steel-tying. A whole bo...
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Yangzhe Liao, Quan Yu, Yi Han and Mark S. Leeson
Inspired by the recent developments of the Internet of Things (IoT) relay and mobile edge computing (MEC), a hospital/home-based medical monitoring framework is proposed, in which the intensive computing tasks from the implanted sensors can be efficientl...
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