Biomedical monitoring

Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients

Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients

Author(s)3: Si Mon Kueh, Tom J. Kazmierski
Design and Study of a Smart Cup for Monitoring the Arm and Hand Activity of Stroke Patients 780 308 IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (JTEHM)

  This paper presents a new platform to monitor the arm and hand activity of stroke patients during rehabilitation exercises in the hospital and at home during their daily living…

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Bio-fluid sample tester system with LoRa radio

A Community-based IoT Personalized Wireless Healthcare Solution Trial

Author(s)3: Philip A. Catherwood, David N. Steele, Michael Little, Stephen McComb, James McLaughlin
A Community-based IoT Personalized Wireless Healthcare Solution Trial 745 231 IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (JTEHM)

     Part of the Special Issue on Advanced Internet of Things in Personalized Healthcare Systems: Validation, Analysis and Utilization This paper presents an advanced Internet of Things point-of-care bio-fluid analyzer;…

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Low-Cost Sensor System Design for In-Home Physical Activity Tracking

Low-Cost Sensor System Design for In-Home Physical Activity Tracking

Author(s)3: Siddhartha Nambiar, Alexander Nikolaev, Melissa Greene, Lora Cavuto, Ann Bisantz
Low-Cost Sensor System Design for In-Home Physical Activity Tracking 780 415 IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (JTEHM)

An aging and more sedentary population requires interventions aimed at monitoring physical activity, particularly within the home. This research uses simulation, optimization, and regression analyses to assess the feasibility of…

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The National Institutes of Health Affordable Cancer Technologies Program: Improving Access to Resource-Appropriate Technologies for Cancer Detection, Diagnosis, Monitoring and Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The National Institutes of Health Affordable Cancer Technologies Program: Improving Access to Resource-Appropriate Technologies for Cancer Detection, Diagnosis, Monitoring and Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Author(s)3: Paul C. Pearlman, Rao Divi, Michael Gwede, Pushpa Tandon, Brian S. Sorg, Miguel R. Ossandon, Lokesh Agrawal, Vinay Pai, Houston Baker, Tiffani Bailey Lash
The National Institutes of Health Affordable Cancer Technologies Program: Improving Access to Resource-Appropriate Technologies for Cancer Detection, Diagnosis, Monitoring and Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 780 435 IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (JTEHM)

This Article is Featured in the Special Issue NIH-IEEE POCT 2015 Point-of-care (POC) technologies have proved valuable in cancer detection, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment in the developed world, and have…

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