Sub‑Second Hemodynamic Phase Shifts: Adaptive Multi‑Modal Fusion for Wearable Patches
The Challenge of Sub‑Second Hemodynamic Phase ShiftsWearable health patches promise continuous, non-invasive monitoring of cardiovascular dynamics, bu...
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The Challenge of Sub‑Second Hemodynamic Phase ShiftsWearable health patches promise continuous, non-invasive monitoring of cardiovascular dynamics, bu...
When we deploy wearable biosensors for continuous monitoring, we quickly confront a harsh reality: the data deluge. A single-channel ECG at 250 Hz gen...
When your wearable biosensor array streams data at 50–200 Hz and every millisecond of delay means a missed event, the filter you choose isn't just a p...
In critical care, patient physiology changes minute by minute. Traditional pharmacodynamic (PD) modeling relies on intermittent blood draws, creating ...
The Challenge of Multi-Source Artifacts in Sub-Second Wearable BiosensorsWearable biosensor arrays operating at sub-second sampling rates capture rich...