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The use of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring is supported and recommended in the neurosurgical and neurological assessment. Acute and long-term ICP measurement is desirable for providing an insight into the mechanism of the head injury and aiding post neurological disorders treatment. Two different embedded wireless microwave devices for monitoring of ICP have been designed and investigated for...
Forward Head Posture (FHP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder correlated with neck pain that affects a large percentage of the population. Research has shown that providing feedback for posture auto-correction can help combat FHP and reduce the associated neck pain. However, existing methods for head posture detection are immobile, invasive, and/or inaccurate. This paper presents the use and video-based...
Recent advances in wireless communications and micro-electro-mechanical systems have fostered the development of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) which consist of tiny, low-cost and low-power sensor nodes. Individual sensor nodes only have local views of the environment, but global views can be obtained by collaborative processing between densely deployed sensor nodes. Energy efficiency is critical...
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