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BSN 2012: London, UK
- Guang-Zhong Yang, Eric M. Yeatman, Chris McLeod:

2012 Ninth International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, London, United Kingdom, May 9-12, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1393-3
Energy Transfer and Harvesting
- Inga Elixmann, Marcus Köny, Simon Bertling, Michael Kiefer, Steffen Leonhardt

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Transcutaneous Energy Transfer System Incorporating a Datalink for a Wearable Autonomous Implant. 1-5 - P. Pillatsch, Eric M. Yeatman

, Andrew S. Holmes:
Piezoelectric Rotational Energy Harvester for Body Sensors Using an Oscillating Mass. 6-10
Biosensor Designs and Evaluation
- Michele Caldara, Claudio Colleoni, E. Guido, Valerio Re

, Giuseppe Rosace
, Andrea Vitali:
Textile Based Colorimetric pH Sensing: A Platform for Future Wearable pH Monitoring. 11-16 - Anna-Maria Spehar-Deleze

, Salzitsa Anastasova, Jonathan Popplewell, Pankaj Vadgama:
Extreme Physiological State: Development of Tissue Lactate Sensor. 17-21 - Sören Weyer, Lisa Röthlingshöfer, Marian Walter

, Steffen Leonhardt
, Ralf Bensberg:
Evaluation of Bioimpedance Spectroscopy for the Monitoring of the Fluid Status in an Animal Model. 22-27
BSN for Human-Computer/Brain Computer-Interfacing
- Bobak Mortazavi, Kin Chung Chu, Xialong Li, Jessica Tai, Shwetha Kotekar, Majid Sarrafzadeh:

Near-Realistic Motion Video Games with Enforced Activity. 28-33 - Netchanok Tanyawiwat, Surapa Thiemjarus

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Design of an Assistive Communication Glove Using Combined Sensory Channels. 34-39 - Ali Ahmadi, Omid Dehzangi, Roozbeh Jafari

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Brain-Computer Interface Signal Processing Algorithms: A Computational Cost vs. Accuracy Analysis for Wearable Computers. 40-45
Wireless Communication and Antenna Design
- Paolo Roberto Grassi, Vincenzo Rana

, Ivan Beretta, Donatella Sciuto
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B2IRS: A Technique to Reduce BAN-BAN Interferences in Wireless Sensor Networks. 46-51 - Max O. Munoz, Robert Foster

, Yang Hao:
Physiological Features from an On-Body Radio Propagation Channel. 52-57 - Janice E. Turner, Michael S. Jessup, Kin-Fai Tong

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A Novel Technique Enabling the Realisation of 60 GHz Body Area Networks. 58-62 - John L. Buckley, Brendan O'Flynn

, L. Loizou, Peter Haigh, David Boyle, Philip Angove, John Barton, S. Cian O'Mathuna, Emanuel M. Popovici, Sean O'Connell:
A Novel and Miniaturized 433/868MHz Multi-band Wireless Sensor Platform for Body Sensor Network Applications. 63-66 - Muhammad Mahtab Alam, Olivier Berder

, Daniel Ménard, Olivier Sentieys
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Latency-Energy Optimized MAC Protocol for Body Sensor Networks. 67-72 - Jan-Hinrich Hauer, Daniel Willkomm:

An Empirical Study of Urban 2.4 GHz RF Noise from the Perspective of a Body Sensor Network. 73-78
Design and Applications of BSN
- Timothy Bonnici, Christina Orphanidou, David Vallance, Alexander Darrell, Lionel Tarassenko:

Testing of Wearable Monitors in a Real-World Hospital Environment: What Lessons Can Be Learnt? 79-84 - Ayan Banerjee

, Sunit Verma, Priyanka Bagade, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:
Health-Dev: Model Based Development Pervasive Health Monitoring Systems. 85-90 - Yiran Huang, Mahsan Rofouei, Majid Sarrafzadeh:

Automated Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) for Upper Extremities Rehabilitation. 91-96 - James Alwyn Cameron Patterson, Guang-Zhong Yang:

Dual-Mode Additive Noise Rejection in Wearable Photoplethysmography. 97-102 - Haixi Li, Jingyong Zhang, Lei Wang:

A New Technique to Implement Ultra-low Frequency Analog Filters for Electrophysiological Signal Acquisitions. 103-106
Classification and Activity Analysis
- Debasmit Banerjee, Subir Biswas, Courtney Daigle, Janice M. Siegford

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Remote Activity Classification of Hens Using Wireless Body Mounted Sensors. 107-112 - Bjoern M. Eskofier

, Patrick Kugler, Daniel Melzer, Pascal Kuehner:
Embedded Classification of the Perceived Fatigue State of Runners: Towards a Body Sensor Network for Assessing the Fatigue State during Running. 113-117 - Christina Strohrmann, Mirco Rossi, Bert Arnrich

, Gerhard Tröster:
A Data-Driven Approach to Kinematic Analysis in Running Using Wearable Technology. 118-123 - Wenyao Xu, Mi Zhang, Alexander A. Sawchuk, Majid Sarrafzadeh:

Co-recognition of Human Activity and Sensor Location via Compressed Sensing in Wearable Body Sensor Networks. 124-129 - Wen Dong

, Daniel Olguín Olguín, Benjamin N. Waber, Taemie Kim, Alex Pentland:
Mapping Organizational Dynamics with Body Sensor Networks. 130-135 - Delaram Jarchi

, Louis Atallah
, Guang-Zhong Yang:
Transition Detection and Activity Classification from Wearable Sensors Using Singular Spectrum Analysis. 136-141 - Yuanchao Ma, Bin Xu, Yin Bai, Guodong Sun, Run Zhu:

Daily Mood Assessment Based on Mobile Phone Sensing. 142-147 - Sebastian Päßler, Wolf-Joachim Fischer, Ivan Kraljevski

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Adaptation of Models for Food Intake Sound Recognition Using Maximum a Posteriori Estimation Algorithm. 148-153 - Jindong Liu, Edward Johns

, Louis Atallah
, Claire Pettitt
, Benny Lo
, Gary S. Frost
, Guang-Zhong Yang:
An Intelligent Food-Intake Monitoring System Using Wearable Sensors. 154-160 - Zhinan Li, Wenyao Xu, Anpeng Huang, Majid Sarrafzadeh:

Dimensionality Reduction for Anomaly Detection in Electrocardiography: A Manifold Approach. 161-165
Gait and Biomotion Analysis
- Charence Wong

, Stephen McKeague, Javier Correa, Jindong Liu, Guang-Zhong Yang:
Enhanced Classification of Abnormal Gait Using BSN and Depth. 166-171 - Smita S. Pochappan, D. K. Arvind, Jennifer Walsh, Alison M. Richardson, Jan Herman:

Mobile Clinical Gait Analysis Using Orient Specks. 172-177 - Charence Wong

, Zhiqiang Zhang, Richard Kwasnicki, Jindong Liu, Guang-Zhong Yang:
Motion Reconstruction from Sparse Accelerometer Data Using PLSR. 178-183 - Panagiota Anastasopoulou, Layal Shammas, Stefan Hey:

Assessment of Human Gait Speed and Energy Expenditure Using a Single Triaxial Accelerometer. 184-188 - Hans-Peter Brückner, Christian Spindeldreier, Holger Blume

, E. Schoonderwaldt, Eckart Altenmüller:
Evaluation of Inertial Sensor Fusion Algorithms in Grasping Tasks Using Real Input Data: Comparison of Computational Costs and Root Mean Square Error. 189-194

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