scholarly journals Corrigendum to ‘An Introduction to the Cyrcadia Breast Monitor: A Wearable Breast Health Monitoring Device’[Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 197: 105758]

2021 ◽  
Vol 205 ◽  
pp. 106118
Author(s):  
Vinitha Sree S ◽  
Rob Royea ◽  
Kevin J. Buckman ◽  
Matt Benardis ◽  
Jim Holmes ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 197 ◽  
pp. 105758
Author(s):  
Vinitha Sree S ◽  
Rob Royea ◽  
Kevin J. Buckman ◽  
Matt Benardis ◽  
Jim Holmes ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Niraj Shakhakarmi

The next generation wearable devices are Smart health monitoring device and Smart sousveillance hat which are capable of using wearable sensors for measuring physiological information, sousveillanace, navigation, as well as smart device to smart device communications over cellular coverage. Smart health monitoring device collect and observe different health related information deploying biosensors and can predict health problems. Smart sousveillance hat provides the brainwaves based fatigue state, training and sousveillance around the wearer. The next generation wearable smart devices deploy the device to device communications in LTE assisted networks with D2D server, D2D Application server and D2D enhanced LTE signalling for D2D service management, spectrum utilization and broad cellular coverage, which make them portable, social, commercial and sustainable. Thus, the wearable device technology will merge with the smart communications besides the health and wellness. Furthermore, the simulation and performance evaluation shows that LTE-D2D wearable smart device communications provides two times more energy efficiency than LTE-UEs cellular communications. The LTE-D2D data rate is also found significantly higher with higher D2D-SINR for lower relative mobility (= 30m/s) and lower D2D distance (<400m) between devices.


2020 ◽  
Vol 515 ◽  
pp. 167304
Author(s):  
S. Angelopoulos ◽  
D. Misiaris ◽  
G. Banis ◽  
K. Liang ◽  
P. Tsarabaris ◽  
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