Keynote Talk: A Wireless Sensor a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

B. Gyselinckx
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Chronic diseases are predicted to be the leading cause of disability, and will become the most expensive problem affecting all countries (source: WHO). Many of these chronic diseases can be prevented, but this requires a paradigm shift to integrated and preventive healthcare (source: WHO). The focus of future healthcare systems should be on keeping people healthy, raising each individual1s awareness on his own health and inducing efficient behavioral changes. The patient of the future is a healthy patient. Wearable sensors are instrumental in managing chronic conditions, providing real-time diagnostics and patientcentric therapies. In this talk we will review recent technology breakthroughs in wireless sensors, and demonstrate their impact in a few pilot studies. New micro-electronic technologies lead to miniaturized low-power wireless patches, allowing 24/7 monitoring of ECG and other physiological signals for weeks or months. This is a game changing opportunity for epileptic patients, who are given the means to better manage their seizures. This is changing the life of Atrial Fibrillation patients, who can be diagnosed earlier and be given a more optimal treatment. Brain activity monitors are now integrated in headgear and headphones, allowing their use in the home environment without special skin preparation. These provide unprecedented opportunities to measure emotional valence and how one feels about his environment. Combined with other wearable physiological sensors, they provide feedback on one1s emotional and stress level and may be use to interact with our surroundings. A Wireless Sensor a Day Keeps the Doctor Away 2012 25th International Conference on VLSI Design Unrecognized Copyright Information DOI 10.1109/VLSID.2012.25 5 1063-9667/12 $26.00 © 2012 IEEE
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主题演讲:一天一个无线传感器,医生远离你
据预测,慢性病将成为导致残疾的主要原因,并将成为影响所有国家的最昂贵的问题(资料来源:世卫组织)。这些慢性病中有许多是可以预防的,但这需要将模式转变为综合和预防性保健(资料来源:世卫组织)。未来医疗保健系统的重点应该是保持人们的健康,提高每个人对自己健康的认识,并诱导有效的行为改变。未来的病人是健康的病人。可穿戴传感器在慢性病管理、实时诊断和以患者为中心的治疗方面发挥着重要作用。在这次演讲中,我们将回顾无线传感器的最新技术突破,并在一些试点研究中展示它们的影响。新的微电子技术带来了小型化的低功耗无线贴片,可以在数周或数月的时间内全天候监测ECG和其他生理信号。对于癫痫患者来说,这是一个改变游戏规则的机会,他们可以更好地控制癫痫发作。这正在改变心房纤颤患者的生活,他们可以更早地被诊断出来并得到更优化的治疗。大脑活动监测器现在集成在头戴设备和耳机中,允许它们在家庭环境中使用,而无需特殊的皮肤准备。这些提供了前所未有的机会来衡量情感价和一个人对环境的感受。与其他可穿戴的生理传感器相结合,它们可以对一个人的情绪和压力水平提供反馈,并可用于与我们周围的环境进行互动。2012年第25届超大规模集成电路设计国际会议版权信息DOI 10.1109/VLSID.2012.25 5 1063-9667/12 $26.00©2012 IEEE
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