Wearable sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR) encompasses the acquisition, processing and interpretation of physiological and kinematic signals captured by on-body devices to infer a user’s ...
In a recent study published in the journal NPJ Digital Medicine, researchers used the large-scale accelerometer dataset from the United Kingdom (U.K.) Biobank consisting of unlabeled data for 700,000 ...
A new study published in npj Digital Medicine suggests that walking data collected from hip-worn accelerometers is viable for assessing the risk of falls in older women. While this specific ...
Wearable fitness tech like the Fitbit and the Pixel Watch are both viable options, but you do need to consider longevity if ...
Noise has announced the REP Band, marking its entry into the growing screenless wearables segment in India. Instead of ...
Smartwatches have dominated the wearable technology market for years, but a much smaller gadget is quietly becoming one of the most advanced health trackers available.
The following is part of a series on brain-machine integration and biomechanical solutions to restore function to tissues damaged by disease, trauma, or time. This and the subsequent piece focus on ...
Noise has entered the premium health wearable segment with the launch of the REP Band in India. Unlike traditional smart ...
Wearable health sensors such as photoplethysmography (PPG) wristbands, ECG patches and multi-modal biometric devices are typically developed and calibrated under controlled laboratory conditions.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients wore accelerometers for 24 hours a day for 2 weeks. Disease progression was more likely with decreases ...