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In the diagnosis and evaluation of Parkinson's disease (PD) the most frequent motor symptoms are: resting tremors, bradykinesia, gait disturbances, and freezing. In recent years, various types of sensors have been used to objectively quantify these symptoms in PD patients. This work presents a comparative analysis of the main characteristics of sensors developed for the data acquisition and measurement...
A key factor in understanding both the environmental impact of a leak from a CCS system and how to design appropriate monitoring tools is an understanding of the dispersal of a CO2 plume in seawater. The natural, tidally driven dynamics of regions such as the CCS targeted North Sea make this highly non-trivial. In the work described here we have adapted a fine scale model of marine hydrodynamics to...
In this paper a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) for monitoring a coastal shallow water marine environment is presented. The study area is located in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon, situated in the Southeast of Spain, separated of the Mediterranean Sea by La Manga, a narrow piece of land of 22 km long and crossed by three channels that regulate the water circulation between the lagoon and the Mediterranean...
Respiratory diseases are among the most important and serious conditions that can affect the newborn baby. A cessation of breathing, longer than 15 seconds, or accompanied by hypoxia or bradycardia, is called apnea of prematurity (AOP) and has been found in more than 50% of premature infants. An apnea detector used in infant monitoring has been designed and constructed and is intended to be applied...
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