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Wearable Biosensing for Physiological Monitoring
This special issue belongs to the section “Intelligent Biosensors and Bio-Signal Processing“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Wearable biosensors (WBSs) have attracted an increasing amount of interest recently, promising to be one of the greatest developments in the sector of wearable health technology.The monitoring of physiological signals has enables patient monitoring and diagnostics in clinical environments in the last few decades, and recent efforts around the miniaturization of biosensor systems and flexible electronics have increased the number of potential applications of wearable sensing, for example, in the field of remote health monitoring, rehabilitation, affective computing, etc. In addition to sensors and systems for bioelectric and vital sign monitoring such as ECG, EMG, EEG, PPG, blood pressure, and electrodermal activity, chemical and biochemical sensing solutions are also booming in wearable health monitoring and diagnostics with organic compounds and ion detection. The scope of this Special Issue is to report recent developments and advances in wearable biosensing and the analytics of their signals for general purposes or any specified application scenarios, especially for health applications and the development of wearable biosensor technology in smart medical architecture combined with new-generation information technology.
Dr. Wanqing Wu
Dr. Victor Hugo C. de Albuquerque
Dr. Simon Fong
Dr. João Alexandre Lobo Marques
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Keywords
- Application of wearable biosensor technology in smart medical architecture
- In vitro physiological monitoring using wearable biosensors
- Wearable biosensors to gather chemical, biological or clinically relevant information via various biomatrices
- Artificial intelligence methods for wearable multiple modality biosignal processing
- Machine learning techniques for wearable multiple modality biosignal processing
- Embedded neural network and wearable biosensor system
- E-TEXTILE-based wearable physiological monitoring
- Wearable biosensors for medical applications
- Biosignal processing for heterogenous wireless sensor networks
- Multimodal biosensors data fusion

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