Authors
Maria Fatima Domingues, Nelia Alberto, Cátia Sofia Jorge Leitão, Cátia Tavares, Eduardo Rocon De Lima, Ayman Radwan, Victor Sucasas, Jonathan Rodriguez, Paulo SB Andre, Paulo FC Antunes
Publication date
2017/7/4
Journal
IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
207-214
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The advances and fast spread of mobile devices and technologies, we witness today, have extended its advantages over medical and health practice supported by mobile devices, giving rise to the growing research of Internet of Things (IoT), especially the e-Health field. The features provided by mobile technologies revealed to be of major importance when we consider the continuous aging of population and the consequent increase of its debilities. In addition to the increase of lifetime span of population, also the increase of health risks and their locomotive impairments increases, requiring a close monitoring and continuous evaluation. Such monitoring should be as noninvasive as possible, in order not to compromise the mobility and the day-to-day activities of citizens. Therefore, we present the development of a noninvasive optical fiber sensor (OFS) architecture adaptable to a shoe sole for plantar pressure …
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Scholar articles
MF Domingues, N Alberto, CSJ Leitão, C Tavares… - IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2017