Imagine a future where your vehicle not only transports you safely from A to B but also actively monitors your health, including cognitive load, during every journey. This vision is rapidly becoming a reality with the...
When sampling data from multiple physically disconnected devices, their internal clocks inevitably drift apart – much like two wristwatches that gradually lose synchronization. This drift creates timing mismatches that...
For many, wearables such as smartwatches or smart rings have become an integral part of everyday life. Particularly in sports and fitness, consumer wearables play a crucial role in tracking health data and individual...
How can sensors and non-invasive procedures make healthcare more efficient? And how can we integrate novel medical technologies, for example the non-invasive measurement of intracranial pressure, into clinical routine...
When acquiring data for affective computing, we aim for a multimodal mix of data as it allows for a more comprehensive and accurate understanding of human emotions and behaviors. By collecting multimodal data, such as...
Wearables, i.e., portable electronic devices such as smartwatches, fitness bracelets, and smart clothing, enable the continuous and non-invasive collection of various physiological parameters. These devices capture...