Human++: From technology to emerging health monitoring concepts

Julien Penders, Bert Gyselinckx, Ruud Vullers, Michael De Nil, Venkatarama S.R. Nimmala, Jef Van De Molengraft, Firat Yazicioglu, Tom Torfs, Vladimir Leonov, Patrick Merken, Chris Van Hoof

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Samenvatting

This paper gives an overview of the recent results from the Human++ research program, which targets the realization of miniaturized, intelligent and autonomous wireless sensor nodes for body area networks. It combines expertise in micro-power harvesting techniques, ultra-low-power radio, ultra-low-power DSP and sensors and actuators. This paper illustrates how technological breakthroughs in these areas lead to the emergence of new health monitoring concepts.

Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProc. 5th Int. Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, BSN 2008, in conjunction with the 5th Int. Summer School and Symp. on Medical Devices and Biosensors, ISSS-MDBS 2008
Pagina's94-98
Aantal pagina's5
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2008
Evenement5th International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, BSN 2008, in conjunction with the 5th International Summer School and Symposium on Medical Devices and Biosensors, ISSS-MDBS 2008 - Hong Kong, China
Duur: 1 jun. 20083 jun. 2008

Publicatie series

NaamProc. 5th Int. Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, BSN2008, in conjunction with the 5th Int. Summer School and Symp. on Medical Devices and Biosensors, ISSS-MDBS 2008

Congres

Congres5th International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, BSN 2008, in conjunction with the 5th International Summer School and Symposium on Medical Devices and Biosensors, ISSS-MDBS 2008
Land/RegioChina
StadHong Kong
Periode1/06/083/06/08

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