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13. BSN 2016: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 13th IEEE International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, BSN 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA, June 14-17, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-5090-3087-3
Novel Sensor Applications
- Joachim F. Kreutzer, Johannes Deist, Christina M. Hein, Tim C. Lueth:
Sensor systems for monitoring fluid intake indirectly and directly. 1-6 - Rui Zhang, Severin Bernhart, Oliver Amft:
Diet eyeglasses: Recognising food chewing using EMG and smart eyeglasses. 7-12 - Yan Zhuang, Jiaqi Gong, D. Casey Kerrigan, Bradford C. Bennett, John C. Lach, Shawn D. Russell:
Gait tracker shoe for accurate step-by-step determination of gait parameters. 13-18
Poster Session
- Haik Kalantarian, Costas Sideris, Tuan Le, Christine E. King, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
A framework for probabilistic segmentation of continuous sensor signals. 19-24 - Xueliang Bao, Zhengyang Bi, Hai-Peng Wang, Yu-Xuan Zhou, Xiao-Ying Lü, Zhi-Gong Wang:
An alternating controlled functional electrical stimulation strategy based on sample entropy for rehabilitation of lower extremity hemiplegia. 25-30 - Joachim F. Kreutzer, Jannai Flaschberger, Christina M. Hein, Tim C. Lueth:
Capacitive detection of filling levels in a cup. 31-36 - Berno J. E. Misgeld, Markus J. Lüken, Steffen Leonhardt:
Identification of isolated biomechanical parameters with a wireless body sensor network. 37-42 - Lars Büthe, Ulf Blanke, Haralds Capkevics, Gerhard Tröster:
A wearable sensing system for timing analysis in tennis. 43-48 - Anahita Hosseini, Chris M. Buonocore, Sepideh Hashemzadeh, Hannaneh Hojaiji, Haik Kalantarian, Costas Sideris, Alex A. T. Bui, Christine E. King, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
HIPAA compliant wireless sensing smartwatch application for the self-management of pediatric asthma. 49-54 - Hsieh-Ping Chen, Hsieh-Chung Chen, Kai-Chun Liu, Chia-Tai Chan:
Online segmentation with multi-layer SVM for knee osteoarthritis rehabilitation monitoring. 55-60 - Jamal Ahmad Khan, Haroon Ali Akbar, Usama Pervaiz, Osman Hassan:
A wearable wireless sensor for cardiac monitoring. 61-65 - Jeroen Bergmann, J. Alison Noble, Mark Thompson:
Probabilistic sensor network design. 66-70 - Daniele Ravì, Charence Wong, Benny Lo, Guang-Zhong Yang:
Deep learning for human activity recognition: A resource efficient implementation on low-power devices. 71-76 - Lei Chen, Iain Bate:
Identifying usage anomalies for ECG-based sensor nodes. 77-82 - Markus J. Lüken, Bernhard Penzlin, Steffen Leonhardt, Berno J. E. Misgeld:
Quantification of respiratory sinus arrhythmia using the IPANEMA body sensor network. 83-88 - Benjamin H. Groh, Martin Fleckenstein, Björn M. Eskofier:
Wearable trick classification in freestyle snowboarding. 89-93 - Mathieu Simonnet, Bernard Gourvennec:
Heart rate sensors acceptability: Data reliability vs. ease of use. 94-98 - Yi Steven Ding, Zeljko Zilic:
ECG compression for mobile sensor platforms. 99-104 - Priyank Rathod, Kiran George, Nikhil Shinde:
Bio-signal based emotion detection device. 105-108 - Aaron Castillo, Graciela Cortez, David Diaz, Rayton Espiritu, Krystle Ilisastigui, Bryce O'Bard, Kiran George:
Hands free mouse. 109-114 - Nikhil Shinde, Kiran George:
Brain-controlled driving aid for electric wheelchairs. 115-118 - Mauro Callejas Cuervo, Juan C. Álvarez, Diego Álvarez:
Capture and analysis of biomechanical signals with inertial and magnetic sensors as support in physical rehabilitation processes. 119-123 - Hailing Fu, Kun Cao, Ruize Xu, Mohamed Aziz Bhouri, Ricardo Martinez-Botas, Sang-Gook Kim, Eric M. Yeatman:
Footstep energy harvesting using heel strike-induced airflow for human activity sensing. 124-129 - Nick Merrill, Max T. Curran, Jong-Kai Yang, John Chuang:
Classifying mental gestures with in-ear EEG. 130-135 - Fei Peng, Huihui Li, Kamen Ivanov, Guoru Zhao, Fang Zhou, Wenjing Du, Lei Wang:
Quantitative analysis of spine angle range of individuals with low back pain performing dynamic exercises. 136-140 - Ramesh Rajagopalan:
Energy efficient routing algorithm for patient monitoring in body sensor networks. 141-146 - Robert LeMoyne, Frederic Heerinckx, Tanya Aranca, Robert De Jager, Theresa Zesiewicz, Harry J. Saal:
Wearable body and wireless inertial sensors for machine learning classification of gait for people with Friedreich's ataxia. 147-151 - Asma Qureshi, Maïté Brandt-Pearce, Myla D. Goldman:
Longitudinal estimation of gait time series density in multiple sclerosis subjects using inertial data. 152 - Alex Resendiz, Dani Odicho, Victor Gabrielian, Ani Nahapetian:
Edemeter: Wearable and continuous fluid retention monitoring. 153-158 - Babak Moatamed, Arjun, Farhad Shahmohammadi, Ramin Ramezani, Arash Naeim, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Low-cost indoor health monitoring system. 159-164 - Ju Gao, Diyan Teng, Emre Ertin:
ECG feature detection using randomly compressed samples for stable HRV analysis over low rate links. 165-170 - Melissa Berthelot, Ching-Mei Chen, Guang-Zhong Yang, Benny Lo:
Wireless wearable self-calibrated sensor for perfusion assessment of myocutaneous tissue. 171-176 - Zhiqiang Zhang, Huihui Li, Danilo P. Mandic:
Blind source separation and artefact cancellation for single channel bioelectrical signal. 177-182 - Timm Hormann, Marc Hesse, Michael Adams, Ulrich Rückert:
A software assistant for user-centric calibration of a wireless body sensor. 183-188 - Robert Richer, Benjamin H. Groh, Peter Blank, Eva Dorschky, Christine Martindale, Jochen Klucken, Björn M. Eskofier:
Unobtrusive real-time heart rate variability analysis for the detection of orthostatic dysregulation. 189-193 - Rui He, Zhipei Huang, Lianying Ji, Jian-Kang Wu, Huihui Li, Zhiqiang Zhang:
Beat-to-beat ambulatory blood pressure estimation based on random forest. 194-198 - Andreas Tobola, Heike Leutheuser, Björn Schmitz, Christian Hofmann, Matthias Struck, Christian Weigand, Björn M. Eskofier, Georg Fischer:
Battery runtime optimization toolbox for wearable biomedical sensors. 199-204 - Pragnesh V. Patel, Jinendar Lalwani Ashok Kumar, Mahasweta Sarkar, Santosh V. Nagaraj:
Tracking the behavior of UWB transmissions in invasive BCI applications. 205-210 - Jacob L. Griffith, André A. Wakim, Peer Moore-Jansen, Kim Cluff:
Non-invasive biomedical patch sensor to measure intracranial pressure. 211 - Pragna Paladugu, Alejandra Hernandez, Karlie Gross, Yi Su, Ahmet Neseli, Sara Gombatto, Kee S. Moon, Yusuf Öztürk:
A sensor cluster to monitor body kinematics. 212-217 - Xian Li, Huang Hui, Ye Sun:
Investigation of motion artifacts for biopotential measurement in wearable devices. 218-223 - Praveen Bhat, Ajay Gupta:
A novel approach to detect localized muscle fatigue during isometric exercises. 224-229 - Ebrahim Nemati, Young Soo Suh, Babak Moatamed, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Gait velocity estimation for a smartwatch platform using Kalman filter peak recovery. 230-235 - Rutul Patel, Pragnesh V. Patel, Jinendar Lalwani, Mahasweta Sarkar, Santosh V. Nagaraj:
Investigating the feasibility of multiple UWB transmitters in brain computer interface (BCI) applications. 236-241 - Hossein Mohamadipanah, Chembian Parthiban, Katherine Law, Jay Nathwani, Lakita Maulson, Shannon DiMarco, Carla M. Pugh:
Hand smoothness in laparoscopic surgery correlates to psychomotor skills in virtual reality. 242-246 - Rachelle L. Horwitz-Martin, Thomas F. Quatieri, Elizabeth Godoy, James R. Williamson:
A vocal modulation model with application to predicting depression severity. 247-253 - Laura J. Brattain, Rogier Landman, Kerry A. Johnson, Patrick Chwalek, Julia Hyman, Jitendra Sharma, Charles Jennings, Robert Desimone, Guoping Feng, Thomas F. Quatieri:
A multimodal sensor system for automated marmoset behavioral analysis. 254-259 - Carlos Andrés Mugruza-Vassallo:
Different regressors for linear modelling of ElectroEncephaloGraphic recordings in visual and auditory tasks. 260-265 - Sriram Raju Dandu, Matthew Engelhard, Myla D. Goldman, John C. Lach:
Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis. 266-271 - Olaf Binsch, Thymen Wabeke, Pierre Valk:
Comparison of three different physiological wristband sensor systems and their applicability for resilience- and work load monitoring. 272-276 - Liang Liu, Sanjay Mehrotra:
Bed angle detection in hospital room using Microsoft Kinect V2. 277-280
Non Human Biomonitoring and Protection
- James R. Williamson, Austin R. Hess, Christopher J. Smalt, Delsey M. Sherrill, Thomas F. Quatieri, Catherine O'Brien:
Using collar-worn sensors to forecast thermal strain in military working dogs. 281-286 - Deborah Piette, Tomas Norton, Vasileios Exadaktylos, Daniel Berckmans:
Real-time monitoring of the horse-rider dyad using body sensor network technology. 287-291 - Rita Brugarolas, M. Talha Agcayazi, Sherrie Yuschak, David L. Roberts, Barbara L. Sherman, Alper Bozkurt:
Towards a wearable system for continuous monitoring of sniffing and panting in dogs. 292-295
Wearable Sensor Applications in Extreme Environments
- Kok-Yong Seng, Ying Chen, Kian Ming Adam Chai, Ting Wang, David Chiok Yuen Fun, Ya Shi Teo, Pearl Min Sze Tan, Wee Hon Ang, Jason Kai Wei Lee:
Tracking body core temperature in military thermal environments: An extended Kalman filter approach. 296-299 - Nicolo Strozzi, Federico Parisi, Gianluigi Ferrari:
On single sensor-based inertial navigation. 300-305 - Lindsay W. Ludlow, Peter G. Weyand:
Estimating loaded, inclined walking energetics: No functional difference between added and body mass. 306-311
Body Sensor Based Monitoring in Chronic Disease Applications
- Denis Huen, Jindong Liu, Benny Lo:
An integrated wearable robot for tremor suppression with context aware sensing. 312-317 - Bruno Miguel Gil Rosa, Guang-Zhong Yang:
Active implantable sensor powered by ultrasounds with application in the monitoring of physiological parameters for soft tissues. 318-323 - Andrés Felipe Ruiz Olaya:
On the use of wearable sensors to enhance motion intention detection for a contralaterally controlled FES system. 324-328 - Heike Leutheuser, Stefan Gradl, Lars Anneken, Martin Arnold, Nadine Lang, Stephan Achenbach, Björn M. Eskofier:
Instantaneous P- and T-wave detection: Assessment of three ECG fiducial points detection algorithms. 329-334 - Federico Parisi, Gianluigi Ferrari, Alessio Baricich, Marco D'Innocenzo, Carlo Cisari, Alessandro Mauro:
Accurate gait analysis in post-stroke patients using a single inertial measurement unit. 335-340
Data Quality Issues for Wearables
- Zhiqiang Liu, Bin Liu, Chang Chen, Chang Wen Chen:
An energy-efficient and QoS-effective resource allocation scheme in WBANs. 341-346 - Jinyang Li, Yongpan Liu, Hehe Li, Rui Hua, Chun Jason Xue, Hyung Gyu Lee, Huazhong Yang:
Accurate personal ultraviolet dose estimation with multiple wearable sensors. 347-352 - Yogeswaran Umasankar, Ahmed Hasnain Jalal, Pablo J. González, Mustahsin Chowdhury, Alejandro Alfonso, Shekhar Bhansali:
Wearable alcohol monitoring device with auto-calibration ability for high chemical specificity. 353-358
Wearable Biomechanics
- Arindam Dutta, Owen Ma, Matthew P. Buman, Daniel W. Bliss:
Learning approach for classification of GENEActiv accelerometer data for unique activity identification. 359-364 - Xiaoxu Wu, Xiaoyu Xu, Yan Wang, William J. Kaiser, Gregory J. Pottie:
A double-layer automatic orientation correction method for human activity recognition. 365-370 - Andrew B. Udofa, Laurence J. Ryan, Peter G. Weyand:
Impact forces during running: Loaded questions, sensible outcomes. 371-376 - Sunghoon Ivan Lee, Jean-Francois Daneault, Luc Weydert:
A novel flexible wearable sensor for estimating joint-angles. 377-382
Novel Networking and Platform Solutions
- Vignesh Raja Karuppiah Ramachandran, Paul J. M. Havinga, Nirvana Meratnia:
HACMAC: A reliable human activity-based medium access control for implantable body sensor networks. 383-389 - Marc Hesse, Michael Adams, Timm Hormann, Ulrich Rückert:
Towards a comprehensive power consumption model for wireless sensor nodes. 390-395 - Ninoshka K. Singh, Darnell O. Ricke:
Towards an open data framework for body sensor networks supporting bluetooth low energy. 396-401 - Dawei Fan, Luis Lopez Ruiz, Jiaqi Gong, John C. Lach:
Profiling, modeling, and predicting energy harvesting for self-powered body sensor platforms. 402-407
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