Essays about: "Body Area Network BAN"
Found 5 essays containing the words Body Area Network BAN.
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1. Platform development of body area network for gait symmetry analysis using IMU and UWB technology
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : Having a device with the capability of measure motions from gait produced by a human being, could be of most importance in medicine and sports. Physicians or researchers could measure and analyse key features of a person's gait for the purpose of rehabilitation or science, regarding neurological disabilities. READ MORE
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2. A Driver Circuit for Body-Coupled Communication
University essay from ElektroniksystemAbstract : The main concept of Body-Coupled Communication (BCC) is to transmit the electrical information through the human body as a communication medium by means of capacitive coupling. Nowadays the current research of wireless body area network are expanding more with the new ideas and topologies for better result in respect to the low power and area, security, reliability and sensitivity since it is first introduced by the Zimmerman in 1995. READ MORE
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3. Real-Time Gait Analysis Algorithm for Patient Activity Detection to Understand and Respond to the Movements
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikationAbstract : Context: Most of the patients suffering from any neurological disorder pose ambulatory disturbance at any stage of disease which may result in falling without showing any warning sign and every patient is different from another. So there is a need to develop a mechanism to detect shaky motion. READ MORE
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4. A study on a smart dust network and an analog interface
University essay from Elektroniksystem; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Large sensor networks of very small motes, having sensing, computation, communication and power units, are becoming an active research topic. The major problem in implementing such networks is threefold. Firstly, power consumption and area which are limited by the technology (limitation on minimum size and power consumption of transistors). READ MORE
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5. Distributed Data Management Supporting Healthcare Workflow from Patients’ Point of View
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Avdelningen för för interaktion och systemdesignAbstract : Patient’s mobility throughout his lifetime leaves a trial of information scattered in laboratories, clinical institutes, primary care units, and other hospitals. Hence, the medical history of a patient is valuable when subjected to special healthcare units or undergoes home-care/personal-care in elderly stage cases. READ MORE