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Wearable sensors sensing systems

Scilingo, E.R, F. Lorussi, A. Mazzoldi, and D. De Rossi. 2003. Strain-sensing fabrics for wearable kinaesthetic-like systems. IEEE Sensors J 3 460. [Pg.1191]

These mechanical displacement and/or force sensors, when miniaturized appropriately, can be embedded in flexible stractures and can be used in biomedical appUcations such as implants and wearable sensing systems. [Pg.281]

Wearable device technology must have the capability to sense and capture both patient-movement data and physiological data, communicate the data to a remote center, and extract relevant inferences through data analysis. Advances in sensor technology, microelectronics, telecommunication, GPS tracking system, and data analysis are now making this possible. [Pg.341]


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