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... International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks

... International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks is a scientific journal, published by IEEE since 2012 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

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Abbr. Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw
Publisher IEEE
Start 2012
End Continuing
Frequency Annual
p-ISSN 2376-8886
e-ISSN 2376-8894
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
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Shahi S, Fernandes G, Romano C, Alshurafa N
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2025 Feb; 2024. PMID: 40012604
Wearable camera and thermal sensing systems are increasingly used for real-time eating detection and timely notifications to remind users to log their meals. However, confounding gestures such as irrelevant hand...
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Wang Z, Rucker M, Toner E, Larrazabal M, Boukhechba M, Teachman B, et al.
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2024 Nov; 2023. PMID: 39575316
Wearable devices with embedded sensors can provide personalized healthcare and wellness benefits in digital phenotyping and adaptive interventions. However, the collection, storage, and transmission of biometric data (including processed features...
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Razaghi S, Asabre E, Amin A, Noh Y
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2024 May; 2023. PMID: 38751443
Bio-impedance spectroscopy (BIS) is a sophisticated testing technique used to analyze impedance changes at different frequencies. In this study, we investigated the estimation of the Cole Model for BIS measurements...
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Goldfine C, Albrechta H, OCleirigh C, Standley A, Mohamed Y, Hokayem J, et al.
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2023 Dec; 2023. PMID: 38155876
Adherence to medications is a complex task that requires complex biobehavioral support. To better provide tools to assist with medication adherence, digital pills provide an option to directly measure medication...
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Kasap B, Vali K, Qian W, Hedriana H, Wang A, Farmer D, et al.
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2023 Nov; 2021. PMID: 37946733
Current intrapartum fetal well-being assessment is performed using electronic fetal monitoring (EFM), technically referred to as cardiotocography (CTG), which transabdominally monitors fetal heart rate (FHR) in relationship to maternal uterine...
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Shahi S, Pedram M, Fernandes G, Alshurafa N
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2023 May; 2022. PMID: 37179571
Researchers have been leveraging wearable cameras to both visually confirm and automatically detect individuals' eating habits. However, energy-intensive tasks such as continuously collecting and storing RGB images in memory, or...
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Gurel N, Shandhi M, Douglas Bremner J, Vaccarino V, Ladd S, Shallenberger L, et al.
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2023 Apr; 2018:78-81. PMID: 37113478
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (t-VNS) is a promising technology for modulating brain function and possibly treating disorders of the central nervous system. While handheld devices are available for t-VNS, stimulation...
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Ciccarelli G, Mehta D, Ortiz A, Van Stan J, Toles L, Marks K, et al.
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2021 Jul; 2019. PMID: 34268449
We investigate the connection between the autonomic nervous system and the voice in patients with vocal hyperfunction and healthy-control groups. We present a methodology and preliminary results of two multi-modal...
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Masters M, Osborn L, Thakor N, Soares A
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2021 May; 2015. PMID: 34036172
Limb tracking is an important aspect of human-machine interfaces (HMI). These systems, however, can often be limited by complex algorithms requiring significant processing power, obtrusive and immobile sensing techniques, and...
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Popov A, Olesh E, Yakovenko S, Gritsenko V
Int Conf Wearable Implant Body Sens Netw . 2018 May; 2018:122-125. PMID: 29756041
This study reports a new technique for extracting muscle synergies using continuous wavelet transform. The method allows to quantify coincident activation of muscle groups caused by the physiological processes of...