Wearable Sensing

The dataset is part of the MIMIC database and specifically utilise the data corresponding to two patients with ids 221 and 230.

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The purpose of this data collection was for the validation of a cuffless blood pressure estimation model during activities of daily living. Data were collected on five young healthy individuals (four males, age 28 ± 6.6 yrs) of varied fitness levels, ranging from sedentary to regularly active, and free of cardiovascular and peripheral vascular disease. Arterial blood pressure was continuously measured using finger PPG (Portapres; Finapres Medical Systems, the Netherlands).

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The PD-BioStampRC21 dataset provides data from a wearable sensor
accelerometry study conducted for studying activity, gait, tremor, and
other motor symptoms in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD).  In
addition to individuals with PD, the dataset also includes data for
controls that also went through the same study protocol as the PD
participants.  Data were acquired using lightweight MC 10 BioStamp RC
sensors (MC 10 Inc, Lexington, MA), five of which were attached to
each participant for gathering data over a roughly two day
interval.

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Falls are a major health problem with one in three people over the age of 65 falling each year, oftentimes causing hip fractures, disability, reduced mobility, hospitalization and death. A major limitation in fall detection algorithm development is an absence of real-world falls data. Fall detection algorithms are typically trained on simulated fall data that contain a well-balanced number of examples of falls and activities of daily living. However, real-world falls occur infrequently, making them difficult to capture and causing severe data imbalance.

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This dataset is in support of my following Research papers  

Preprint  (Make sure you have read Caution) :

  • Novel ß Transtibial Prosthetic 9-DoF Artificial Leg Adaptive Controller - Part I* 

  https://doi.org/10.36227/techrxiv.19758517.v1

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Inertial measurement units (IMUs) are used in biomechanical and clinical applications for quantifying joint kinematics. This study aimed to assist researchers who are new to IMUs and want to develop inexpensive IMU system to estimate the relative angle between IMUs, while understanding the effect of different computational algorithms for estimating angular kinematics.

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It contains the four biomarkers which we have selected for the instrument, in the first column we have the recordings for heart, in second we have recordings for temperature, third is for muscle activity and last column is for oxygen levels.

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GesHome dataset consists of 18 hand gestures from 20 non-professional subjects with various ages and occupation. The participant performed 50 times for each gesture in 5 days. Thus, GesHome consists of 18000 gesture samples in total. Using embedded accelerometer and gyroscope, we take 3-axial linear acceleration and 3-axial angular velocity with frequency equals to 25Hz. The experiments have been video-recorded to label the data manually using ELan tool.

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This dataset contains normal gait data for 13 healthy individuals acquired using a wireless foot sensor module 

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(1) Ultimate frisbee involves frequent cutting motions, which have a high risk of ACL injury, especially for female players. This study investigated the in-game cutting maneuvers performed by female ultimate frisbee athletes to understand the movements that could put them at risk of ACL injury. (2) Lower-body kinematics and movement around the field were reconstructed from wearable lower-body inertial sensors worn by 12 female players during 16 league-sanctioned ultimate frisbee games. (3) 422 cuts were identified from speed and direction change criteria.

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