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Technologische Entwicklungen und die Art und Weise, wie sie die Funktionsbeziehungen ebenso wie die Lebens-und Ausdrucksformen des Städtischen verändern, haben immer wieder sowohl zu utopischen wie auch zu dystopischen Visionen Anlass... more
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      Wearable TechnologiesSmart CitiesSmart CityWearables
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      EmotionEmotional intelligenceWearable ComputingWearable Technologies
Struggling with social distancing? Allow me to do my bit for #caremongering by sharing my very chonky Battle Cat, who will keep you 2 metres apart from the next body. What an incredibly useful work of art, for these testing times.... more
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      Social ChangeCritical Disability StudiesRace and RacismWearable Technologies
This paper presents the design, sensing principles and in vitro evaluation of a novel instrumented sock intended for prediction and prevention of acute decompensated heart failure. The sock contains a drift-free ankle size sensor and a... more
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      Sensors and SensingElectronicsDigital Signal ProcessingWearable Technologies
Consumers' food choices are often driven by reasons of which consumers are not fully aware. Decision-making about food is influenced by a complex set of emotions, feelings, attitudes, and values that are impossible to assess simply by... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyEmotionBehavioral Decision Making
We present " Lightwear " , a series of garment-based, lightweight, light-emitting wearables designed to administer light therapy for on-the-go treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Bright Light Therapy (BLT) has been used to... more
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      DesignAssistive TechnologyWearable TechnologiesSmart Textiles
Published in abstracts of Oral presentations  at Science and Nonduality (SAND) Conference October 25,2015
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      Philosophy of MindPerceptionBiosensorsAltered States of Consciousness
Back pain is one of the largest drivers of workplace injury and lost productivity in industries around the world. Back injuries were one of the leading reasons in resulting in days away from work at 38.5% across all occupations,... more
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      Wearable TechnologiesExoskeletonBrace
The increasing popularity of smart wearable devices can be attributed to progress in research towards human activity recognition. With the use of tiny sensing units, the different human activities of day-today life can be identified with... more
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      Wearable TechnologiesSupervised Learning TechniquesWearable sensorsHuman Activity Recognition
The development of systems capable of recognizing and categorising emotions is of interest to researchers in various scientific areas including artificial intelligence. The traditional notion that emotions and rationality are two separate... more
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      Instrumentation EngineeringBioinformaticsPhysiologyHuman Physiology
This paper presents a design study of the visualization interface to the Myant Skiin Connected Life App (Skiin), a family informatics application which will connect family members, friends, and caregivers, by engaging them together and... more
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      Wearable TechnologiesInterface DesignData VisualisationSmart/intelligent Textiles
Cameras are ubiquitous and increasingly mobile. While CCTV has captured considerable attention by surveillance researchers, the new visibility of police activities is increasingly produced by incidental sousveillance and wearable... more
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      SociologyCriminologyPolice ScienceVisual Studies
Celliant®, a clinically-proven performance technology uses the body’s natural energy to increase circulation and renew and repair cells while you sleep. Some of the world’s leading research institutions including the University of... more
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      Wearable TechnologiesFitnessSport and Exercise ScienceRecovery
We have conducted an observational study on persons participating passively in public lectures. During a lecture we were measuring the level of focus of listeners using the Muse EEG-headband as well as conducting an observational study of... more
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      PsychophysiologyWearable TechnologiesHuman-Machine InteractionQuantified Self
ICCOTWT 2018 will be the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of Cloud of Things and Wearable Technologies. This Conference provides a chance for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in... more
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      Web 2.0Wearable ComputingThe Internet of ThingsWearable Technologies
this is a gesture controlled display output project based on the conversion of sign language to text.
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      Electronic EngineeringEmbedded SystemsWearable TechnologiesMicro Controllers
— Gesture recognition has been considered as one of the most effective input methods to interact with virtual environments (VEs). The skeleton tracking techniques which have been widely used for gesture recognition purposes showed common... more
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      Virtual EnvironmentsUser Experience (UX)Wearable ComputingUser Centred Design
In this experiment, we operated within the novel research area of Informal Green Spaces (often called green wastelands), exploring emotional well-being with the employment of portable electroencephalography (EEG) devices. The apparatus... more
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      Urban PlanningWearable TechnologiesUrban DesignGreen buildings
In this paper we present Moody, a haptic wearable prototype intended to enhance mood music in Film through haptic sensations. Moody is the design resulting from an exploratory study aimed at finding new ways to enrich emotions in film... more
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      Film Music And SoundWearable TechnologiesHapticsMusic and Emotions
Apresentar o contexto da internet das coisas com os objetos capazes de uma interação sem a interferência humana. Essa capacidade infocomunicacional dos objetos ocasiona a criação de novos ambientes interativos denominados de espaços... more
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      Wearable TechnologiesModaFashionTecnologias Vestíveis
This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes' Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) and Biomedical and Health Research (BHR) bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of... more
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      Assistive TechnologyWearable TechnologieseHealth
This paper is presenting the findings of a student project that involved using an emerging technology of eye tracking to help handicapped people with mobility options. The designers' intention was to implement a prototype and test its... more
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      RoboticsControlWearable TechnologiesAutomation
Apply It! • Discover some concerns about fitness tracking apps and wear-ables based on the science of motivation and decision-making. • Learn key science related to creating lasting behavior change. • Identify how to use basic scientific... more
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      Health PsychologyHealth PromotionMotivation (Psychology)Mobile Technology
Trunk exoskeletons are wearable devices that support humans during physically demanding tasks by reducing biomechanical loads on the back. While most trunk exoskeletons are rigid devices, more lightweight soft exoskeletons (exosuits) have... more
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      ExoskeletonsAssistive/Adaptive TechnologyAssistive TechnologyWearable Technologies
In this work, two embroidered chipless octagonal-shaped RFID tags on cotton fabric for wearable applications are presented. The first tag is designed by using silver-coated polyamide conductive fibre (HC12) and the second tag is... more
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      Wireless CommunicationsWearable TechnologiesWearable sensorsFrequency Selective Surfaces
In recent years, new wearable platforms and peripherals requiring unique modes of interaction have been emerging in record numbers. Watches, necklaces, glasses, even pants [1] are beginning to incorporate technology. Wearable devices also... more
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      HeuristicsVideo GamesAugmented RealityWearable Technologies
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month the UAL Lingerie Society, in collaboration with independent researcher Lorraine H Smith, hosted a mini-symposium on Thursday 24th October 2019 at London College of Fashion. The event featured four... more
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      Fashion HistoryWearable TechnologiesMastectomySports Science
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a physical activity intervention programme, named " Morning Blast " , on elementary school students' math learning and daily physical activity. The Morning Blast... more
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      MathematicsPhysical ActivityWearable TechnologiesPhysics Education
Pulse oximetry is a ubiquitous non-invasive medical sensing method for measuring pulse rate and arterial blood oxygenation. Conventional pulse oximeters use expensive optoelectronic components that restrict sensing locations to finger... more
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      Medical SciencesSensors and SensingWearable TechnologiesOrganic Electronics
Wearable technology, specifically e-textiles, offers the potential for interacting with electronic devices in a whole new manner. However, some may find the operation of a system that employs non-traditional on-body interactions... more
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      Human Computer InteractionUbiquitous ComputingWearable ComputingInteraction Design
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      Wearable TechnologiesWearable Technology
We investigate the correlation between wrist movement and freezing of the gait in Parkinsons disease. Detecting such freezes allows real-time monitoring to reduce the risk of falls in subjects with Parkinson’s. While most of research... more
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      Wearable ComputingAssistive TechnologyWearable TechnologiesContext-Aware Computing
During the last 5 years, research on Human Activity Recognition (HAR) has reported on systems showing good overall recognition performance. As a consequence, HAR has been considered as a potential technology for e-health systems. Here, we... more
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      Sports MedicineExercise PhysiologyMachine LearningWearable Computing
The essential purpose of this research is to examine the behavioral intention to adopt smartwatches by individuals. A theoretical model was developed by integrating the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with the common smartwatch... more
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      Machine LearningWearable TechnologiesSmartwatches
Sensors in a sleeve register a wound and the fabric tightens, forming a tourniquet; anthrax spores bond to the polymers of manufactured fibers, protecting the wearer from infection and disease; a soldier wearing a technologically-enhanced... more
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      TextilesWearable ComputingContemporary ArtWearable Technologies
Emerging technologies not only pose challenges for how sport organizations are managed but also create opportunities for sport organizations to become more competitive by enhancing consumers’ service experience. The integration of... more
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      TechnologySports ManagementManagement of InnovationWearable Technologies
This study is the first of its kind to apply the scenario technique approach to explore the future of wearable technologies in tourism. Focus groups were conducted to gain an understanding of the core factors that will determine the... more
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      Future StudiesTourism StudiesTourism MarketingTourism Management
An exploration of the proliferation of wearable technology, and the advantages and disadvantages that are associated with this.
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      New MediaDigital MediaMass CommunicationWearable Technologies
The monitoring of any human physiological parameters during rehabilitation exercises requires noninvasive sensors for the patient. This paper describes a wireless wearable T-shirt for posture monitoring during rehabilitation or... more
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      Sensors and SensingWearable TechnologiesWearable sensorsPosture
This study presents a subject-independent model for detection of smoke inhalations from wearable sensors capturing characteristic hand-to-mouth gestures and changes in breathing patterns during cigarette smoking. Wearable sensors were... more
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      EngineeringComputer ScienceArtificial IntelligenceWearable Computing
Nowadays, we are witnessing a serious gain in popularity of the wearable smart things. A triumphalist language referring to their benefits can be noticed in mass media, revealing the hype in their adoption. Multiple advantages are... more
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      PrivacyThe Internet of ThingsWearable TechnologiesPrivacy and data protection
Background Despite the increasing popularity of activity trackers, little evidence exists that they can improve health outcomes. We aimed to investigate whether use of activity trackers, alone or in combination with cash incentives or... more
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      Health OutcomesWearable TechnologiesFitness
— In the context of Wireless Body Sensor Networks for healthcare and pervasive applications, textile antennas allow an ubiquitous monitoring, communication, energy harvesting and storage. This paper presents a smart coat with a dual-band... more
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      AntennasWearable TechnologiesTextile EngineeringSmart Textiles
Prima parte di un saggio dedicato alla pratica di costruzione dell' Individuo Postumano, tramite utilizzo di Biohacks e Wearable Technology ()Tecnologie Indossabili). IN questa prima parte vengono presentati alcuni Biohacks attualmente... more
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      PosthumanismWearable TechnologiesTranshumanism/PosthumanismBiohacking
Diverse future scenarios are presented in the expectation that the so-called " fourth industrial revolution " will come up, and one of them is a hyper-connected society where technologies such as the internet of things, big data and... more
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      Sociology Of Technology (Science And Technology Studies)Wearable TechnologiesSelf-TrackingHyper-Connectivity
This paper aims to elicit insights about sustainable wearables by investigating recent advancements in wearable technology and their applications. Wearable technology has advanced considerably from a technical perspective, but it has... more
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