Low-power Wearables

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Arora, H., Sherratt, R. S., Janko, B. and Harwin, W. (2017) Experimental validation of the recovery effect in batteries for wearable sensors and healthcare devices discovering the existence of hidden time constants. The Journal of Engineering, 3 (12). doi: 10.1049/joe.2017.0303

Villeneuve, E., Harwin, W., Holderbaum, W., Janko, B. and Sherratt, R. S. (2017) Reconstruction of angular kinematics from wrist-worn inertial sensor data for smart home healthcare. IEEE Access, 5. pp. 2351-2363. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2640559

Arora, H., Sherratt, R. S., Janko, B. and Harwin, W. (2017) Analysis of recovery effect in supercapacitors for wearable devices. In: IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics, 8-10 Jan 2017, Las Vegas, USA. doi: 10.1109/ICCE.2017.7889322

Villeneuve, E., Harwin, W., Holderbaum, W., Sherratt, R. S. and White, R. (2016) Signal quality and compactness of a dual-accelerometer system for gyro-free human motion analysis. IEEE Sensors Journal, 16 (16). pp. 6261-6269. doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2016.2582262

Ghamari, A., Arora, H., Sherratt, S. and Harwin, W. (2015) Comparison of low-power wireless communication technologies for wearable health-monitoring applications. In: 2015 International Conference on Computer, Communications, and Control Technology, 21-23 April 2015, Imperial Kuching Hotel, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, pp. 1-6. doi: 10.1109/I4CT.2015.7219525</a

Ghamari, M., Janko, B., Sherratt, S. and Harwin, W. (2014) Energy-efficient hybrid system for Wireless Body Area Network Applications. In: The 15th Annual PostGraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting, 23-24 June 2014., Liverpool, UK.