Wearable body sensors have a common problem: they need power and antennas, and all that equipment leads to bulky devices that influence your behavior. Stanford researchers, however, have developed a ...
Engineers have taken their transient pacemaker and integrated it into a coordinated network of four soft, flexible, wireless wearable sensors and control units placed on different anatomically ...
DUBLIN, Sept. 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Wireless Body Sensor Networks: Technologies, Applications, Markets and Prospects" report to their ...
Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) and sensor technologies are rapidly transforming healthcare and personal monitoring by integrating advanced sensing devices with unobtrusive communication systems.
Washington, D.C.—The Federal Communications Commission has advanced its wireless health care agenda by adopting rules that will enable Medical Body Area Networks (MBAN), low-power wide-band networks ...
The following text is a field experience report by Lorenzo Centamore, research assistant in our “Parkinson's Vibrating Socks” project. "Two weeks ago, I had the privilege to attend and present my ...
Xiaomi introduces the latest addition to its smart home devices, the Xiaomi Body Sensor 2S, now available at a reasonable price of 69 yuan ($10). One of the key highlights of this new sensor is its ...
Last summer, Northwestern University researchers introduced the first-ever transient pacemaker — a fully implantable, wireless device that harmlessly dissolves in the body after it’s no longer needed.
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