DocumentCode
3080155
Title
Wearable sensor systems for healthcare and lifestyle
Author
Penders, Julien
Author_Institution
Imec/Holst Centre, Eindhoven, Netherlands
fYear
2011
fDate
28-29 June 2011
Firstpage
3
Lastpage
3
Abstract
Summary form only given. Recent advances in micro-electronics and sensors open new perspectives in healthcare and lifestyle. New sensors and read-out circuits make recording of physiological signals accessible outside the hospital, and more comfortable than ever. Advanced signal processing algorithms and circuits allow monitoring of patients on-the-move. Ultra-low-power electronics enables a continued miniaturization of sensor systems, facilitating their integration in patch devices. In this talk we show how technology advancements materialize in new product concepts that radically change the way we look at healthcare and lifestyle. A wearable ECG patch monitors cardiac activity 24/7 for over a week, allowing early detection of cardiovascular disorders. A wireless EEG headset allows monitoring brain activity from home, and may soon provide the means to directly control a computer using brain waves. A network of wearable sensors, distributed on the body, measures physiological responses correlated to a particular mental or emotional state. What if your wearable sensors could tell you how you sleep, how you feel or how healthy is your lifestyle? The new era of healthcare is near: personal, wearable and digital.
Keywords
biomedical telemetry; body sensor networks; brain; cardiovascular system; electroencephalography; health care; integrated circuits; medical signal processing; microsensors; patient care; patient monitoring; readout electronics; brain activity; brain wave; cardiac activity monitoring; cardiovascular disorder; early detection; healthcare; microelectronics; patch device integration; physiological response; physiological signal; read-out circuits; signal processing algorithm; signal processing circuit; ultralow power electronics; wearable ECG patch; wearable sensor system miniaturization; wireless EEG headset; Biomedical monitoring; Brain; Medical services; Monitoring; Sensor systems; Wearable sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advances in Sensors and Interfaces (IWASI), 2011 4th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Savelletri di Fasano
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0623-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4577-0622-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWASI.2011.6004674
Filename
6004674
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