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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676053/wearable-biosensor-technology-in-education-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
María A Hernández-Mustieles, Yoshua E Lima-Carmona, Maxine A Pacheco-Ramírez, Axel A Mendoza-Armenta, José Esteban Romero-Gómez, César F Cruz-Gómez, Diana C Rodríguez-Alvarado, Alejandro Arceo, Jesús G Cruz-Garza, Mauricio A Ramírez-Moreno, Jorge de J Lozoya-Santos
Wearable Biosensor Technology (WBT) has emerged as a transformative tool in the educational system over the past decade. This systematic review encompasses a comprehensive analysis of WBT utilization in educational settings over a 10-year span (2012-2022), highlighting the evolution of this field to address challenges in education by integrating technology to solve specific educational challenges, such as enhancing student engagement, monitoring stress and cognitive load, improving learning experiences, and providing real-time feedback for both students and educators...
April 11, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676006/customizable-presentation-attack-detection-for-improved-resilience-of-biometric-applications-using-near-infrared-skin-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tobias Scheer, Markus Rohde, Ralph Breithaupt, Norbert Jung, Robert Lange
Due to their user-friendliness and reliability, biometric systems have taken a central role in everyday digital identity management for all kinds of private, financial and governmental applications with increasing security requirements. A central security aspect of unsupervised biometric authentication systems is the presentation attack detection (PAD) mechanism, which defines the robustness to fake or altered biometric features. Artifacts like photos, artificial fingers, face masks and fake iris contact lenses are a general security threat for all biometric modalities...
April 9, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674495/monitoring-plant-height-and-spatial-distribution-of-biometrics-with-a-low-cost-proximal-platform
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanni Bitella, Rocco Bochicchio, Donato Castronuovo, Stella Lovelli, Giuseppe Mercurio, Anna Rita Rivelli, Leonardo Rosati, Paola D'Antonio, Pierluigi Casiero, Gaetano Laghetti, Mariana Amato, Roberta Rossi
Measuring canopy height is important for phenotyping as it has been identified as the most relevant parameter for the fast determination of plant mass and carbon stock, as well as crop responses and their spatial variability. In this work, we develop a low-cost tool for measuring plant height proximally based on an ultrasound sensor for flexible use in static or on-the-go mode. The tool was lab-tested and field-tested on crop systems of different geometry and spacings: in a static setting on faba bean ( Vicia faba L...
April 12, 2024: Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610479/synthetic-iris-images-a-comparative-analysis-between-cartesian-and-polar-representation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrian Kordas, Ewelina Bartuzi-Trokielewicz, Michał Ołowski, Mateusz Trokielewicz
In recent years, the advancement of generative techniques, particularly generative adversarial networks (GANs), has opened new possibilities for generating synthetic biometric data from different modalities, including-among others-images of irises, fingerprints, or faces in different representations. This study presents the process of generating synthetic images of human irises, using the recent StyleGAN3 model. The novelty presented in this work consists in producing generated content in both Cartesian and polar coordinate representations, typically used in iris recognition pipelines, such as the foundational work proposed by John Daugman, but hitherto not used in generative AI experiments...
April 2, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38610340/pressure-insensitive-epidermal-thickness-of-fingertip-skin-for-optical-image-encryption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wangbiao Li, Bo Zhang, Xiaoman Zhang, Bin Liu, Hui Li, Shulian Wu, Zhifang Li
In this study, an internal fingerprint-guided epidermal thickness of fingertip skin is proposed for optical image encryption based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) combined with U-Net architecture of a convolutional neural network (CNN). The epidermal thickness of fingertip skin is calculated by the distance between the upper and lower boundaries of the epidermal layer in cross-sectional optical coherence tomography (OCT) images, which is segmented using CNN, and the internal fingerprint at the epidermis-dermis junction (DEJ) is extracted based on the maximum intensity projection (MIP) algorithm...
March 26, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591507/low-power-phototransistor-with-enhanced-visible-light-photoresponse-and-electrical-performances-using-an-igzo-izo-heterostructure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Bin Kim, Jun Hyung Jeong, Min Ho Park, Jung Min Yun, Jin Hyun Ma, Hyoun Ji Ha, Seong Jae Kang, Seong Jun Kang
In this study, we demonstrated the effective separation of charge carriers within the IGZO/IZO heterostructure by incorporating IZO. We have chosen IGZO for its high mobility and excellent on-off switching behavior in the front channel of our oxide-oxide heterostructure. Similarly, for an additional oxide layer, we have selected IZO due to its outstanding electrical properties. The optimized optoelectronic characteristics of the IGZO/IZO phototransistors were identified by adjusting the ratio of In:Zn in the IZO layer...
January 30, 2024: Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544258/self-supervised-open-set-speaker-recognition-with-laguerre-voronoi-descriptors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abu Quwsar Ohi, Marina L Gavrilova
Speaker recognition is a challenging problem in behavioral biometrics that has been rigorously investigated over the last decade. Although numerous supervised closed-set systems inherit the power of deep neural networks, limited studies have been made on open-set speaker recognition. This paper proposes a self-supervised open-set speaker recognition that leverages the geometric properties of speaker distribution for accurate and robust speaker verification. The proposed framework consists of a deep neural network incorporating a wider viewpoint of temporal speech features and Laguerre-Voronoi diagram-based speech feature extraction...
March 21, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544240/meshid-few-shot-finger-gesture-based-user-identification-using-orthogonal-signal-interference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiling Zheng, Yu Zhang, Landu Jiang, Dian Zhang, Tao Gu
Radio frequency (RF) technology has been applied to enable advanced behavioral sensing in human-computer interaction. Due to its device-free sensing capability and wide availability on Internet of Things devices. Enabling finger gesture-based identification with high accuracy can be challenging due to low RF signal resolution and user heterogeneity. In this paper, we propose MeshID, a novel RF-based user identification scheme that enables identification through finger gestures with high accuracy. MeshID significantly improves the sensing sensitivity on RF signal interference, and hence is able to extract subtle individual biometrics through velocity distribution profiling (VDP) features from less-distinct finger motions such as drawing digits in the air...
March 20, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475146/exploring-the-possibility-of-photoplethysmography-based-human-activity-recognition-using-convolutional-neural-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Semin Ryu, Suyeon Yun, Sunghan Lee, In Cheol Jeong
Various sensing modalities, including external and internal sensors, have been employed in research on human activity recognition (HAR). Among these, internal sensors, particularly wearable technologies, hold significant promise due to their lightweight nature and simplicity. Recently, HAR techniques leveraging wearable biometric signals, such as electrocardiography (ECG) and photoplethysmography (PPG), have been proposed using publicly available datasets. However, to facilitate broader practical applications, a more extensive analysis based on larger databases with cross-subject validation is required...
March 1, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38475091/preliminary-study-of-novel-bio-crypto-key-generation-using-clustering-based-binarization-of-ecg-features
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ho Bin Hwang, Jeyeon Lee, Hyeokchan Kwon, Byungho Chung, Jongshill Lee, In Young Kim
In modern society, the popularity of wearable devices has highlighted the need for data security. Bio-crypto keys (bio-keys), especially in the context of wearable devices, are gaining attention as a next-generation security method. Despite the theoretical advantages of bio-keys, implementing such systems poses practical challenges due to their need for flexibility and convenience. Electrocardiograms (ECGs) have emerged as a potential solution to these issues but face hurdles due to intra-individual variability...
February 28, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450461/-structural-and-functional-features-of-the-eye-in-marfan-syndrome-report-2-changes-in-the-anatomical-complex-of-the-lens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K S Avetisov, E A Chizhonkova, S E Avetisov, D V Andzhelova
UNLABELLED: Analysis of lens changes in Marfan syndrome (MS), in addition to assessing the position of the lens itself, should include the possibility of examining its supporting and accommodative components (ciliary zonule and ciliary body), or what can be called the entire anatomical complex of the lens. Optical methods of studying the structures of the anterior segment of the eye, due to iris opacity, allow only to analyze the state of the lens within the natural or medically enlarged pupil width...
2024: Vestnik Oftalmologii
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444876/wearable-activity-tracker-study-exploring-rheumatoid-arthritis-patients-disease-activity-using-patient-reported-outcome-measures-clinical-measures-and-biometric-sensor-data-the-wear-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Stradford, Jeffrey R Curtis, Patrick Zueger, Fenglong Xie, David Curtis, Kelly Gavigan, Cassie Clinton, Shilpa Venkatachalam, Esteban Rivera, W Benjamin Nowell
BACKGROUND: Digital health studies using electronic patient reported outcomes (ePROs), wearables, and clinical data to provide a more comprehensive picture of patient health. METHODS: Newly initiated patients on upadacitinib or adalimumab for RA will be recruited from community settings in the Excellence NEtwork in RheumatoloGY (ENRGY) practice-based research network. Over the period of three to six months, three streams of data will be collected (1) linkable physician-derived data; (2) self-reported daily and weekly ePROs through the ArthritisPower registry app; and (3) biometric sensor data passively collected via wearable...
April 2024: Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400440/underground-mine-safety-and-health-a-hybrid-merec-cocoso-system-for-the-selection-of-best-sensor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiang Wang, Tao Cheng, Yijun Lu, Haichuan Liu, Runhua Zhang, Jiandong Huang
This research addresses the paramount issue of enhancing safety and health conditions in underground mines through the selection of optimal sensor technologies. A novel hybrid MEREC-CoCoSo system is proposed, integrating the strengths of the MEREC (Method for Eliciting Relative Weights) and Combined Compromise Solution (CoCoSo) methods. The study involves a three-stage framework: criteria and sensor discernment, criteria weight determination using MEREC, and sensor prioritization through the MEREC-CoCoSo framework...
February 17, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38400290/finger-vein-identification-based-on-large-kernel-convolution-and-attention-mechanism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meihui Li, Yufei Gong, Zhaohui Zheng
FV (finger vein) identification is a biometric identification technology that extracts the features of FV images for identity authentication. To address the limitations of CNN-based FV identification, particularly the challenge of small receptive fields and difficulty in capturing long-range dependencies, an FV identification method named Let-Net (large kernel and attention mechanism network) was introduced, which combines local and global information. Firstly, Let-Net employs large kernels to capture a broader spectrum of spatial contextual information, utilizing deep convolution in conjunction with residual connections to curtail the volume of model parameters...
February 9, 2024: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391978/advances-in-engineered-nano-biosensors-for-bacteria-diagnosis-and-multidrug-resistance-inhibition
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REVIEW
Qingxiu Xia, Hui Jiang, Xiaohui Liu, Lihong Yin, Xuemei Wang
Bacterial infections continue to pose a significant global health challenge, with the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria and biofilms further complicating treatment options. The rise of pan-resistant bacteria, coupled with the slow development of new antibiotics, highlights the urgent need for new therapeutic strategies. Nanotechnology-based biosensors offer fast, specific, sensitive, and selective methods for detecting and treating bacteria; hence, it is a promising approach for the diagnosis and treatment of MDR bacteria...
January 23, 2024: Biosensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386618/acceptance-of-digital-phenotyping-linked-to-a-digital-pill-system-to-measure-prep-adherence-among-men-who-have-sex-with-men-with-substance-use
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Albrechta, Georgia R Goodman, Elizabeth Oginni, Yassir Mohamed, Krishna Venkatasubramanian, Arlen Dumas, Stephanie Carreiro, Jasper S Lee, Tiffany R Glynn, Conall O'Cleirigh, Kenneth H Mayer, Celia B Fisher, Peter R Chai
Once-daily oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective strategy to prevent HIV, but is highly dependent on adherence. Men who have sex with men (MSM) who use substances face unique challenges maintaining PrEP adherence. Digital pill systems (DPS) allow for real-time adherence measurement through ingestible sensors. Integration of DPS technology with other digital health tools, such as digital phenotyping, may improve understanding of nonadherence triggers and development of personalized adherence interventions based on ingestion behavior...
February 2024: PLOS Digit Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38357703/17%C3%AE-estradiol-biosensors-based-on-different-bioreceptors-and-their-applications
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REVIEW
Xinyi Wang, Fanli Kong, Yaoyao Liu, Shiya Lv, Kui Zhang, Shutong Sun, Juntao Liu, Mixia Wang, Xinxia Cai, Hongyan Jin, Shi Yan, Jinping Luo
17β-Estradiol (E2) is a critical sex steroid hormone, which has significant effects on the endocrine systems of both humans and animals. E2 is also believed to play neurotrophic and neuroprotective roles in the brain. Biosensors present a powerful tool to detect E2 because of their small, efficient, and flexible design. Furthermore, Biosensors can quickly and accurately obtain detection results with only a small sampling amount, which greatly meets the detection of the environment, food safety, medicine safety, and human body...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331893/the-utility-of-behavioral-biometrics-in-user-authentication-and-demographic-characteristic-detection-a-scoping-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
O L Finnegan, J W White, B Armstrong, E L Adams, S Burkart, M W Beets, S Nelakuditi, E A Willis, L von Klinggraeff, H Parker, M Bastyr, X Zhu, Z Zhong, R G Weaver
BACKGROUND: Objective measures of screen time are necessary to better understand the complex relationship between screen time and health outcomes. However, current objective measures of screen time (e.g., passive sensing applications) are limited in identifying the user of the mobile device, a critical limitation in children's screen time research where devices are often shared across a family. Behavioral biometrics, a technology that uses embedded sensors on modern mobile devices to continuously authenticate users, could be used to address this limitation...
February 8, 2024: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38315123/iontronic-dynamic-sensor-with-broad-bandwidth-and-flat-frequency-response-using-controlled-preloading-strategy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haoyu Guo, Jianxing Liu, Haiyang Liu, Meng Yang, Jiawei Zhao, Tongqing Lu
Rapid advancements in human-machine interaction and voice biometrics impose desirability on soft mechanical sensors for sensing complex dynamic signals. However, existing soft mechanical sensors mainly concern quasi-static signals such as pressure and pulsation for health monitoring, limiting their applications in emerging wearable electronics. Here, we propose a hydrogel-based soft mechanical sensor that enables recording a wide range of dynamic signals relevant to humans by combining a preloading design strategy and iontronic sensing mechanism...
February 5, 2024: ACS Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38276355/fingerprint-recognition-in-forensic-scenarios
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nuno Martins, José Silvestre Silva, Alexandre Bernardino
Fingerprints are unique patterns used as biometric keys because they allow an individual to be unambiguously identified, making their application in the forensic field a common practice. The design of a system that can match the details of different images is still an open problem, especially when applied to large databases or, to real-time applications in forensic scenarios using mobile devices. Fingerprints collected at a crime scene are often manually processed to find those that are relevant to solving the crime...
January 20, 2024: Sensors
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