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Wearable Sensors Applied In Movement Analysis Fabien Buisseret

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Wearable Sensors Applied In Movement Analysis Fabien Buisseret
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.77 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Fabien Buisseret, Frédéric Dierick, Liesbet Van der Perre
ISBN: 9783036558592, 3036558594
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Wearable Sensors Applied In Movement Analysis Fabien Buisseret by Fabien Buisseret, Frédéric Dierick, Liesbet Van Der Perre 9783036558592, 3036558594 instant download after payment.

Recent advances in electronics have led to sensors whose sizes and weights are such that they can be placed on living systems without impairing their natural motion and habits. They may be worn on the body as accessories or as part of the clothing and enable personalized mobile information processing. Wearable sensors open the way for a nonintrusive and continuous monitoring of body orientation, movements, and various physiological parameters during motor activities in real-life settings. Thus, they may become crucial tools not only for researchers, but also for clinicians, as they have the potential to improve diagnosis, better monitor disease development and thereby individualize treatment. Wearable sensors should obviously go unnoticed for the people wearing them and be intuitive in their installation. They should come with wireless connectivity and low-power consumption. Moreover, the electronics system should be self-calibrating and deliver correct information that is easy to interpret. Cross-platform interfaces that provide secure data storage and easy data analysis and visualization are needed.This book contains a selection of research papers presenting new results addressing the above challenges.

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