- Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
- Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
- Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
- IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
- Industrial Automation and Control Systems
- Christian Theology and Mission
- Information Systems and Technology Applications
- Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Vehicle License Plate Recognition
- Auction Theory and Applications
- Mobile and Web Applications
- Business Process Modeling and Analysis
- Industrial Technology and Control Systems
- Wireless Body Area Networks
- Imbalanced Data Classification Techniques
- Advanced Algorithms and Applications
- Optical Systems and Laser Technology
- Tactile and Sensory Interactions
- Multimedia Communication and Technology
- Financial Distress and Bankruptcy Prediction
- IoT-based Smart Home Systems
- Music Technology and Sound Studies
- Fire Detection and Safety Systems
- Food Supply Chain Traceability
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts
2023
Kansas State University
2004-2005
A point-of-care system for continuous health monitoring should be wearable, easy to use, and affordable promote patient independence facilitate acceptance of new home healthcare technology. Reconfigurability, interoperability, scalability are important. Standardization supports these requirements, encourages an open market where lower product prices result from vendor competition. This paper first discusses candidate standards wireless communication, plug-and-play device medical information...
We introduce Fraud-R1, a benchmark designed to evaluate LLMs' ability defend against internet fraud and phishing in dynamic, real-world scenarios. Fraud-R1 comprises 8,564 cases sourced from scams, fake job postings, social media, news, categorized into 5 major types. Unlike previous benchmarks, introduces multi-round evaluation pipeline assess resistance at different stages, including credibility building, urgency creation, emotional manipulation. Furthermore, we 15 LLMs under two settings:...
A secure, home-to-remote database communication hierarchy using Health Level Seven (HL7) has been developed. Measurements acquired from the patient via a wireless, wearable monitoring system are inserted into local LabVIEW. Periodically, HL7 client securely updates remote with information database. communications performed by Interfaceware's Chameleon software. Using Chameleon's flexible interface, doctors and researchers may access these data securely, confidentially, remotely.
The livestock industry can benefit tremendously from systems that continuously monitor cattle state-of-health, allowing the to maintain high meat quality, react presence of disease, and predict its spread. Requirements for these monitoring are similar requirements drive human ambulatory based on wearable sensors wireless data communication. This paper presents early results an effort develop a veterinary telemedicine infrastructure upon technology originally developed home health care....
From a user's point of view, point-of-care system for home use should be wearable and easy to in addition satisfying requirements medical devices. In this paper, we address mobility, power consumption, data storage, transmission, device synchronization care devices that comply with the IEEE 1073 (medical information bus) standard. A wearable, standards-based, plug-and-play utilizes off-the-shelf components is presented. This work will result proposed enhancements 1073.
This paper addresses software design considerations in implementing the medical information bus (MIB) standard on a wearable pulse oximeter. Underlying hardware constraints greatly influence operation and performance. uses PIC18 microcontroller with written C. A modified version of an MIB implementation by Alaris systems will run this hardware/software configuration. prototype has been created, underlying is currently development.
Human and animal state-of-health monitoring can improve dramatically in the next ten years if spurred by development subsequent adoption of standards-based technologies that facilitate rapid assembly wearable systems. Far more flexible than traditional "telemedicine" products, component-based infrastructures be put place allow systems to configured 'on-the-fly.' This paper describes recent efforts Medical Component Design Laboratory at Kansas State University develop physiologic platforms...
This paper explores the interaction between human gesture and acousto-optic system through developing interactive musical installation MOONMENT that outputs music light according to user's gestures. Based on design principles embodied metaphor theory, we present development process of concept ideation, prototyping, user testing. work has various application potentials can generate effects following actions singers, dancers, actors. study opens up new possibilities for future research in...
MOONMENT is made up of a 60cm diameter brass ring and long wooden structure with an acrylic panel black walnut shell, Leap motion gesture sensor embedded in the middle two LED strips on both side sensor.When located pedestal, it equipped concrete mountain-shaped base.The uses Motion, software that connects gestures, music, lights are Max/msp, Ableton Live, Arduino.