Wearable sensors
Authors: Starlab with SENSATION partners This is the technical reference guide to technologies developed within the EU FP6 Sensation Integrated Project.
Date of publication: 2008
Authors: Ruffini, G., Martin, C., Dunne, S (Eds.) with Sensation EU project partners The scope of this document is to provide a description of SENSATION Integrated Project technologies in an easy to read and concise format. The intent is to support, among others, application developers. Sensors, communications and power are covered.
Date of publication: 2007Reference: Sensation Technology Reference (Sept 2007)
Authors: Sensation consortium Date of publication: 2005Reference: EU Project (see www.sensation-eu.org)
Date of publication: 2005
Authors: Starlab/Certh: Giulio Ruffini, Stephen Dunne / Evangelos Bekiaris, Stella Nikolaou Date of publication: 2005
Authors: Giulio Ruffini, Stephen Dunne, Esteve Farrés, Josep Marco-Pallares, Chris Ray, Ernest Mendoza, Ravi Silva, Carles Grau Date of publication: 2005Reference: Sensors and Actuators A 132 (2006) 34-41
Authors: G. Ruffini, S.Dunne, J.Marco, E.Farrés (Starlab); R.Silva, E.Mendoza (U.SURREY); C.Grau, J.Marco (U.Barcelona) Date of publication: 2005
Authors: Ruffini, G.; Dunne, S.; Farrés, E.; Watts, P.C.P.; Mendoza, E.; Ravi P. Silva, S.; Grau, C.; Marco-Pallares, J.; Fuentemilla, L.; Vandecasteele, B. Date of publication: 2006Reference: Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE. Aug. 2006 Page(s):1826 - 1829. Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/IEMBS.2006.259248
Authors: G. Ruffini, S. Dunne, L. Fuentemilla, C. Grau, E. Farrés, J. Marco-Pallares, P. C. P. Watts, S. R. P. Silva Fatigue, sleepiness and disturbed sleep are important factors in health and safety in modern society and there is considerable interest in developing technologies for routine monitoring of associated physiological indicators.Electrophysiology, the measurement of the electrical activity of biological origin, is a key technique for the measurement of physiological parameters in several applications, but it has been traditionally difficult to develop sensors for measurements outside the laboratory or clinic with the required quality and robustness.
Date of publication: 2008Reference: Sensors and Actuators A 144(2008) 275–279
Date of publication: 2007
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