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SHIMMER™: An extensible platform for physiological signal
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Adrian Burns ; Emer P. Doheny; Barry R. Greene ; Timothy Foran ; Daniel Leahy ; Karol O'Donovan ; Mich,
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1. Method Abstract: Wireless sensor networks have become increasingly common in everyday applications due to decreasing
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‘Authors Wireless sensor networks have become increasingly common in everyday applications due to decreasing technology
costs and improved product performance, robustness and extensibiliy. Wearable physiological monitoring systems.
Figures have been utiized in a variety of studies, particularly those investigating ECG or EMG during human movement or
sleep monitoring. These systems require extensive validation to ensure accurate and repeatable functionality. Here
References ‘we validate the physiological signals (EMG, ECG and GSR) of the SHIMMER (Sensing Health with Inteligence,
Modularity, Mobilty and Exoerimental Reusabiity) against known commercial systems. Signals recorded by the
SHIMMER EMG, ECG and GSR daughter-boards wore found to compare wall io those obizined by commercial
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Date of Conference: 31 August 2010 - 04 September
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Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 November 2010
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PubMed ID: 2109687:
INSPEC Accession Number: 11659996
Dok: 10.1109/fEMBS.2010.5627535
Publisher: IEEE
Conference Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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SHIMMER is a highly extensible wireless sensor platform which can be utlized for biomedical
research applications [1], [2]. The light weight () and compact form factor of the sensor make it
very suitable for body worn kinematic and physiological sensing applications. Validation of the
‘SHIMMER gyroscope daughter-« (61 7]. This kinematic
daughter-board has been applied to oStygaittarabytisanméniingk Assessments, such as the
“Timed Up and Go’ test (6, (7) [9 parameters obtained using
the SHIMMER gyroscope daughter-board compared favourably with an optical motion capture
system (CODA motion analysis system) and suggest that the SHIMMER sensor platform may be
Useful in quantitative assessment of falls risk in the elderly
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