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MEDiSN

2010

Staff shortages and an increasingly aging population are straining the ability of emergency departments to provide high quality care. At the same time, there is a growing concern about hospitals' ability to provide effective care during disaster events. For these reasons, tools that automate patient monitoring have the potential to greatly improve efficiency and quality of health care. Towards this goal, we have developed MEDiSN , a wireless sensor network for monitoring patients' physiological data in hospitals and during disaster events. MEDiSN comprises Physiological Monitors (PMs), which are custom-built, patient-worn motes that sample, encrypt, and sign physiological data and Relay Po…

Computer scienceRemote patient monitoringNetwork packetbusiness.industryQuality of serviceTestbedComputer securitycomputer.software_genreEncryptionHardware and ArchitectureHealth careWirelessbusinesscomputerWireless sensor networkSoftwareACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
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The RFID technology for neurosciences: feasibility of limbs' monitoring in sleep diseases.

2009

This contribution investigates the feasibility of the passive UHF RF identification technology for the wireless monitoring of human body movements in some common sleep disorders by means of passive tags equipped with inertial switches. Electromagnetic and mechanical models as well as preliminary experimentations are introduced to analyze all the significant issues concerning the required power, the tag antenna design, the read distance, and the expected biosignals collected by the interrogation device.

Computer scienceRemote patient monitoringRadio WavesPolysomnographytag antennaRFID sensor Human health monitoringAccelerometerRF identification (RFID)MotionRestless Legs SyndromemedicineWirelessHumansTelemetryaccelerometer; RF identification (RFID); sensor network; sleep disorder; tag antennaElectrical and Electronic Engineeringsensor networksleep disorderSleep disorderbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiExtremitiesGeneral MedicineModels Theoreticalmedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsNocturnal Myoclonus SyndromeaccelerometerRadio frequencySleep (system call)TelecommunicationsbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer hardwareAlgorithmsBiotechnologyIEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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Performance Comparison of Duobinary Modulation Formats for 40 Gb/s Long-Haul WDM Transmissions

2006

With their compact spectrum and high tolerance to residual chromatic dispersion, duobinary formats are attractive for the deployment of 40 Gb/s technology on 10 Gb/s WDM Long-Haul transmission infrastructures. Here, we compare the robustness of various duobinary formats when facing 40 Gb/s transmission impairments.

Computer scienceRobustness (computer science)Performance comparisonOptical cross-connectWavelength-division multiplexingBandwidth (signal processing)Electronic engineeringOptical modulation amplitudeOptical performance monitoringOptical filter2006 European Conference on Optical Communications
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Challenges of the "Global Understanding Environment" Based on Agent Mobility

2007

Among traditional users of Web resources, industry also has a growing set of smart industrial devices with embedded intelligence. Just as humans do, smart industrial devices need online services—for example, for condition monitoring, remote diagnostics, maintenance, and so on. In this chapter, we present one possible implementation framework for such Web services. Assume that such services should be Semantic-Web-enabled and form a service network based on internal and external agents’ platforms, which can host heterogeneous mobile agents and coordinate them to perform needed tasks. The concept of a “mobile-service component” assumes not only the exchange of queries and service responses but…

Computer scienceSystems engineeringCondition monitoringEmbedded intelligenceRemote diagnostics
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Optical method based detection and wavelets based processing of acoustic waves

2020

Acoustic waves (AW) has been used for the testing of static and dynamic structures. They contain the signature about the performance of rotary machines such as cyclic fatigue, friction, turbulence and cavitation. Thus has been extensively used in the condition monitoring and material characterization. In this paper, we present an algorithm based on wavelets to process the transient AW in time and frequency domain both simultaneously to extract its the temporal (e.g. time duration) and spectral properties (e.g. emission frequency). Further, optical method based on optical feedback (OF) is presented for detection of AW providing powerful non-contact, non-destructive diagnostic capabilities, w…

Computer scienceTurbulenceAcoustics010401 analytical chemistryProcess (computing)Condition monitoringAcoustic wave01 natural sciencesSignature (logic)0104 chemical sciences010309 opticsWaveletFrequency domain0103 physical sciencesTransient (oscillation)2020 15th IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ICIEA)
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Minimally Invasive Assessment of Mental Stress based on Wearable Wireless Physiological Sensors and Multivariate Biosignal Processing

2019

The development of connected health technologies for the continuous monitoring of the psychophysical state of individuals performing daily life activities requires the aggregation of non-intrusive sensors and the availability of methods and algorithms for extracting the relevant physiological information. The present study proposes an integrated approach for the objective assessment of mental stress which combines wirelessly connected low invasive biosensors with multivariate physiological time series analysis. In a group of 18 healthy subjects monitored in a relaxed resting state and during two experimental conditions inducing mental stress and sustained attention (respectively, mental ari…

Computer scienceWearable computerwearable deviceElectroencephalographySettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetime series analysimedicineTime domainBiosignalEEGstress assessmentTime series030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesResting state fMRImedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryContinuous monitoringPattern recognitionphysiological signalConnected healthSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticaphysiological signals EEG stress assessment time series analysis wearable devicesArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Continuous energy-efficient monitoring model for mobile ad hoc networks

2021

The monitoring of mobile ad hoc networks is an observation task that consists of analysing the operational status of these networks while evaluating their functionalities. In order to allow the whole network and applications to work properly, the monitoring task has become of considerable importance. It must be carried out in real-time by performing measurements, logs, configurations, etc. However, achieving continuous energy-efficient monitoring in mobile wireless networks is very challenging considering the environment features as well as the unpredictable behavior of the participating nodes. This paper outlines the challenges of continuous energy-efficient monitoring over mobile ad hoc n…

Computer scienceWireless networkDistributed computingContinuous monitoringTask analysisEnergy consumptionMobile ad hoc networkMarkov decision processEfficient energy useTask (project management)2021 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC)
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Portability in analytical chemistry: a green and democratic way for sustainability

2019

International audience; Recent advances in portability of analytical equipment have been considered to enlighten the advantages offered by portable instrumentation on greening the analytical methods. Their use drastically reduces sampling, sample stockage, and transport, thus avoiding environmental side effects and risks, also improving decision-making. The fact that portable instrumentation is, in general, less expensive than bench instruments and apparatuses makes also available the analytical tools for extended sectors of the population, thus making accessible the advantages derived from analytical methods. The role of sensor technology and portable miniaturized systems has been consider…

Computer science[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]PopulationBio(chemical) sensorsSample (statistics)Miniaturized instrumentsPortable apparatus010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesCatalysisSoftware portabilityImage processing[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringInstrumentation (computer programming)educationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_studyProcess Chemistry and TechnologyIn-field sampling010406 physical chemistry0104 chemical sciencesChemistry (miscellaneous)SustainabilitySystems engineeringCurrent Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
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Statistics-driven Development of OBD Systems: An Overview

2006

Automotive on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems are designed to keep critical components under control during vehicle functioning, and to alert the driver in case of severe malfunctions. OBD systems aimed at reducing polluting emissions are mandatory on new motor vehicles. Some research projects conducted in cooperation between universities and the automotive industry have been quite successful in terms of knowledge advancement and industrial gain. An updated overview of the adopted methodologies and results obtained are given in this article. Such results can be valuable for both theorists and practitioners, since they witness the use of statistics as a powerful catalyst of technical progress…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryControl (management)Automotive industrystatistical monitoringManagement Science and Operations ResearchWitnessrobust parameter designdegradation modelfault detectionTechnical progressStatistical monitoringOn-board diagnosticsStatisticshypothesis testingapplications in engineering and industryon-board diagnosticpolluting emissionsSafety Risk Reliability and Qualitybusiness
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Evaluation of an Optical Energy Harvester for SHM Application

2019

Abstract In this paper a preliminary study on an array configuration of rectified optical nanoantennas for energy harvesting application is proposed. Currently, the major impediments for the use of the rectified optical nanoantenna known as rectenna are the relatively low conversion efficiency and low power transfer to the load, both of them caused mainly by the mismatch between the impedance of the rectifier (several kilo ohms) and that of the antenna (hundreds of ohm). For this reason, the design of the array represents a crucial point to obtain the maximum energy transfer from the rectenna to the load, represented as a typical DC/DC boost power converter, and modeled by an equivalent inp…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryImpedance matchingElectrical engineeringImpedance and voltage matching Optical rectennas array Rectenna Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica03 medical and health sciencesRectifierRectenna0302 clinical medicine0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMaximum power transfer theoremStructural health monitoringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAntenna (radio)businessEnargy Harvesting Nanoantennas Structural Health MonitoringEnergy harvestingElectrical impedance030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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