Wearable and superhydrophobic hardware for ambulatory biopotential acquisition.
Fernando J. Martínez TabaresEdilson Delgado-TrejosGermán Castellanos-DomínguezPublished in: EMBC (2013)
Keyphrases
- low cost
- data acquisition
- hardware and software
- real time
- sensor networks
- vlsi implementation
- human computer interaction
- ambient intelligence
- activity recognition
- ubiquitous computing
- hardware implementation
- wearable devices
- parallel hardware
- hardware architecture
- massively parallel
- gesture recognition
- computer systems
- image sequences
- computing platform
- embedded systems
- digital circuits
- software implementation
- high speed