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Hörmann, Timm: Design and Application of Wireless Body Sensors. 2019
Inhalt
1 Introduction
1.1 Contribution
1.2 Outline
2 Fundamentals of Body Sensors
2.1 Human Physiology
2.1.1 Energy Expenditure
2.1.2 Cellular Respiration
2.1.3 Cardio-respiratory System
2.1.4 Control and Regulation
2.2 Wearable Sensor Systems
2.2.1 Origin and History
2.2.2 Paradigms and Ontology
2.2.3 Technological Aspects
2.2.4 Wireless Body Sensors
2.3 Wearable Algorithms
2.3.1 Digital signal processing
2.3.2 Bio-signal processing
2.3.3 Machine learning
3 Wireless Body Sensor: BI-Vital
3.1 Related Systems
3.1.1 Consumer Devices
3.1.2 Research Devices
3.1.3 Previous version: BG-V4.2
3.2 Requirements
3.2.1 Shape and Enclosure
3.2.2 Energy supply
3.2.3 Wireless Communication
3.2.4 Non-Functional requirements
3.3 Implementation
3.3.1 Hardware Design
3.3.2 Enclosure and Indication
3.3.3 Software Design
3.4 Design Evaluation
3.4.1 Electrocardiogram
3.4.2 Inertial Sensors
3.4.3 Wireless communication
3.4.4 Power profile
3.5 Selected Application: Wearable ECG Classification
3.5.1 Problem statement: cardiac arrhythmia
3.5.2 Latency and power consumption
3.5.3 Summary and Discussion
3.6 Conclusion and Future Directions
4 Monitoring Cognitive Workload
4.1 Background and Motivation
4.2 Operationalization of Psychological Workload
4.2.1 Electrodermal Activity
4.2.2 Heart Rate Variability
4.3 Experimental estimation of Cognitive Workload
4.3.1 Related Work
4.3.2 Methods
4.3.3 Results
4.3.4 Discussion
4.4 Conclusion and Future Work
5 Monitoring Physical Activity
5.1 Background and Motivation
5.2 Operationalization of Physical Activity
5.2.1 Reference Methods
5.2.2 Secondary Methods
5.2.3 Metrics
5.3 State of the Art: Multi-Modal Models
5.4 Compliance and Calibration
5.4.1 Signals and Disturbances
5.4.2 Calibration and Noise Detection
5.5 Experimental Estimation of Physical Activity in Firefighters
5.5.1 Related Work
5.5.2 Methods
5.5.3 Results
5.5.4 Model Benchmark and Comparison
5.5.5 Environmental Condition Monitoring
5.5.6 Discussion
5.6 Conclusion and Future Work
6 Summary and Outlook
Lists
Abbreviations
Figures
Tables
Bibliography
References
Author’s publications
Supervised work
Appendix
A BI-Vital: schematics and layout
B Cognitive workload: detailed results
C Physical activity: detailed results