AUTOMA 2.0: a Wearable Platform to Assess the Muscular Activity of Upper and Lower Limbs in Patients Affected by Neuromuscular Disorders.
Stefano RoccellaAndrea VanniniRoberto LazzariniGiulia RicciFrancesca TorriMario MilazzoRaffaele ConteAlessandro TonacciFrancesco SansoneMarco CalderisiFrancesca GiorgoloMatteo PapiPublished in: ICCE-Berlin (2023)
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- physical activity
- heart rate
- neurological disorders
- patient groups
- activities of daily living
- activity recognition
- daily activities
- wearable sensors
- physiological data
- human activities
- human body
- real time
- human computer interaction
- human activity recognition
- ambient intelligence
- gesture recognition
- medical data
- clinical data
- low cost
- information systems
- intensive care unit
- neurodegenerative diseases
- healthy controls
- health related
- patient data
- lifelog
- ambient assisted living
- human machine interaction
- clinical trials
- smart home
- ubiquitous computing
- body parts
- augmented reality
- sensor networks
- hidden markov models
- computer vision