Browsing by Author "Jafari, Roozbeh"
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Phipps, Jesse F. (2023-04-21)The widespread use and advanced capabilities of modern Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) wearables provide the unprecedented opportunity for rapid detection and early notification of adverse physiological events. Data-driven ...
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Kazeminasab Hashemaba, Saber (2021-11-17)Water distribution systems (WDS) are critical infrastructures that transfer drinking water to consumers. In the U.S., around 42 billion gallons of water are being delivered per day via one million miles of pipes to be used ...
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A Subject-Specific Biomechanical Modeling Approach to Understanding Sex Differences in Neck Strength Reddy, Curran Pathuri (2023-05-16)Neck pain and injury are highly prevalent conditions that constitute a growing global healthcare burden. Females are at greater risk of neck injury from impact, are more likely to have persistent neck pain, and have poorer ...
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Sel, Kaan (2023-04-21)We need advanced artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in both engineering and medicine. These algorithms will enhance the traditional medical practice and lead towards a new level of personalized, effective, and accessible ...
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Geetha Byju, Achu (2016-12-05)Tripping is responsible for a large percentage of falls. Minimum toe clearance (MTC) during the swing phase of gait is commonly used to infer the probability of tripping (POT). However, there is limited empirical evidence ...
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Nathan, Viswam (2018-04-18)Wearable sensors for continuous physiological monitoring have the potential to change the paradigm for healthcare by providing information in scenarios not covered by the existing clinical model. One key challenge for ...
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Martinez, Jonathan Anthony (2023-04-21)Non-invasive wearable devices introduce more convenient and fashionable alternatives for around-the-clock remote health monitoring at the beat-to-beat resolution throughout the varying contexts of patients’ daily activities ...
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Jafari, Roozbeh; Wu, Jian (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2020-06-09)A movement recognition system includes a feature extraction circuit and a classification circuit that is orientation independent. The feature extraction circuit is configured to receive a plurality of acceleration or angular ...
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Bellows, Kevin Robert (2018-08-29)Optical interrogation of tissues can be used for monitoring physiological parameters, such as heart rate or heart rate variability, or for diagnosis of disease. One such measurement modality is the photoplethysmogram (PPG), ...
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Le, Trung (2017-04-27)The turn of 21st century has witnessed an evolving trend in wearable devices research and improvements in human-computer interfaces. In such systems, position information of human hands in 3-D space has become extremely ...
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Aviles, Jessica (2017-04-24)Approximately half of all falls among adults age 65 and older result from tripping. Therefore, improving the ability to recover balance after tripping may be an effective approach for reducing the number of falls among ...
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Kehtarnavaz, Nasser; Jafari, Roozbeh; Liu, Kui; Chen, Chen; Wu, Jian (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2019-10-01)A movement recognition system includes an inertial sensor, a depth sensor, and a processor. The inertial sensor is coupled to an object and configured to measure a first unit of inertia of the object. The depth sensor is ...
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An IoT and Machine Learning Approach for Site-specific Irrigation in Residential Irrigation Systems Murthy, Akshay Ramuhally Sudheendra (2019-07-16)Irrigation schedules on traditional irrigation controllers tend to disperse too much water by design and cause runoff, which results in wastage of water and pollution of water sources. Previous attempts at tackling this ...
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Passage, Bryant Victor (2023-04-18)Data from commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) wearables combined with machine learning algorithms provide an unprecedented potential for early detection of adverse physiological events. However, several challenges dampen these ...
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Azbell, Jacob S. (2020-04-13)Peripheral neuropathy of the lower legs is a serious nervous system disorder that increases the risk of falls due to decreased sensation on the plantar surface of the feet. Although it seems intuitive to address this issue ...
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Wu, Jian (2018-11-20)Activity and gesture recognition using wearable motion sensors, also known as inertial measurement units (IMUs), provides important context for many ubiquitous sensing applications including healthcare monitoring, human ...
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Solis Castilla, Roger Fernando (2019-05-17)Remotely tracking users’ activity and physiology can help on disease treatment and health monitoring. For example, in nutrition management, tracking food intake helps on weight control. However, to train tracking algorithms, ...
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Wearable Sensors for Precision Medicine Through Personalized, Holistic and Context-Aware Analytics Akbari, Ali (2021-10-11)Recently, a growing percentage of healthcare takes place outside the traditional walls of clinical care and is tightly coupled with daily experiences. The field of remote and decentralized patient care and precision medicine, ...