A new skin-like sensor could help doctors monitor vital signs more accurately, track healing after surgery and even help patients with bladder control issues. (Nanowerk News) The sensor, which can be ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The field of wearable health monitoring devices has seen tremendous growth in recent years, driven by advances in flexible electronics, biocompatible materials, and miniaturized ...
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Loose clothing sensors enhance clinical movement tracking
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD By turning so-called “motion artefacts” into valuable data, researchers reveal that the natural dynamics of loose garments may hold more predictive power than tightly strapped ...
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Loose clothing can track movement more accurately than skin-mounted sensors, study finds
In A Nutshell Comfort meets performance: Sensors embedded in loose, baggy clothing outperformed tight-fitting wrist and body sensors by up to 40% in motion tracking accuracy Faster recognition: Fabric ...
The team developed MobilePoser, a new system that leverages sensors already embedded within consumer mobile devices to accurately track a person’s full-body pose and global translation in space in ...
Sensors placed on loose, everyday clothing can track human movement more accurately and with far less data than traditional tight wearables.
Measuring human movement with tracking devices on looser clothing is more accurate than on tight body suits or straps. This discovery by scientists at King's College London could mark a potential ...
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