Publications by authors named "Stephanie Sahuguede"

Article Synopsis
  • Health care professionals need a reliable way to evaluate the physical fitness of patients, especially those with chronic diseases, and this study tests a wrist-worn sensor for this purpose.
  • The research involved 31 young adults and 14 individuals with chronic diseases performing physical fitness tests (Sit to Stand and Time Up and Go) while wearing the sensor, and it analyzed the accuracy of the results using various statistical methods.
  • The findings indicate high concordance between the sensor's results and traditional methods, particularly in the Sit to Stand test, suggesting that the sensor can be an effective tool for assessing physical ability in both healthy and chronic disease populations.
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This work relates to the quality of the electrocardiogram (ECG) signal of an elderly person, transmitted using optical wireless links. The studied system uses infrared signals between an optical transmitter located on the person's wrist and optical receivers placed on the ceiling. As the elderly person moves inside a room, the optical channel is time-varying, affecting the received ECG signal.

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The growing aging of the world population is leading to an aggravation of diseases, which affect the autonomy of the elderly. Wireless body sensor networks (WBSN) are part of the solutions studied for several years to monitor and prevent loss of autonomy. The use of optical wireless communications (OWC) is seen as an alternative to radio frequencies, relevant when electromagnetic interference and data security considerations are important.

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In this Letter the authors explore the communication capabilities of optical wireless technology for a wearable device dedicated to healthcare application. In an indoor environment sensible to electromagnetic perturbations such as a hospital, the use of optical wireless links can permit reducing the amount of radio frequencies in the patient environment. Moreover, this technology presents the advantage to be secure, low-cost and easy to deploy.

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