With the ability to monitor a vast range of physiological parameters, combined with wireless technology, wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things, wearable sensors are revolutionising the field of digital health monitoring. In addition to applications in health monitoring, such technology is being used to monitor the state of our living environment and even the quality of our foods and the wellbeing of livestock. Written for scientists, engineers and practitioners by an international collection of authors, this book reviews the fundamentals of wearable sensors, their function, design, fabrication and implementation. Their application and advanced aspects including interface electronics and signal processing for easy interpretation of data, data transmission, data networking, data security, and privacy are also included.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
About the Editors
List of Contributors
1 Wearable Sensors for Physiological Parameters Measurements: Physics, Characteristics, Design and Applications
2 Wearable Flexible Sensors: Fabrication and Characterization
3 Smart Circuits for Signal Conditioning of Wearable Medical Sensors
4 GUI based Software Development for Sensor Data collection, Data extraction and Data analysis Using Python Frameworks
5 Medical Io T System: Architecture and Security
6 Internet of Things for Wearable Devices: Access Control and Identity Management
7 Security and Privacy in Wearable Body Sensor Networks
8 Cyber Security for Wireless Implants
9 Vital MON:Wearable Sensor System for Temperature Monitoring
10 Low Memory Image Coder for Wearable Visual Sensors
11 An Io T Platform for an Insole Based Wearable System
12 HRV-Based Biometric Privacy-Preserving and Security Mechanism for Wireless Body Sensor Networks
Über den Autor
Subhas Mukhopadhyay is professor of Mechanical and Electronics Engineering at Macquarie University, New South Wales, Australia, with a research interest in applications of sensors, sensor technology and networks, especially in the area of health care. Tarikul Islam has many years of teaching and research experience, specialising in instrumentation and measurement, sensors arrays and signal processing.