[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in wearable sensors for animal health management

S Neethirajan - Sensing and Bio-Sensing Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Biosensors, as an application for animal health management, are an emerging market that is
quickly gaining recognition in the global market. Globally, a number of sensors being …

[HTML][HTML] Assistance dog selection and performance assessment methods using behavioural and physiological tools and devices

M Marcato, J Kenny, R O'Riordan, C O'Mahony… - Applied Animal …, 2022 - Elsevier
This article provides a comprehensive overview of methods for evaluating the suitability of
trainee dogs for assistance and guide work. It presents both current practices in industry as …

Preliminary evaluation of a wearable sensor system for heart rate assessment in guide dog puppies

M Foster, R Brugarolas, K Walker, S Mealin… - IEEE Sensors …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper details the development of a novel wireless heart rate sensing system for
puppies in training as guide dogs. The system includes a harness with on-board …

[PDF][PDF] The future of wearable technologies

K Brophy, S Davies, S Olenik, Y Çotur… - … London: London, UK, 2021 - guderesearch.com
The wearable technology industry is expanding rapidly. The most obvious example is the
growth of the Apple Watch. First launched in 2015, it sold 31 million units in 2019 alone, 10 …

Comfort and health evaluation of live mutton sheep during the transportation based on wearable multi-sensor system

M Zhang, H Feng, H Luo, Z Li, X Zhang - Computers and Electronics in …, 2020 - Elsevier
The uncertainty of transport environment threatens the comfort and health of live mutton
sheep and even affects the quality of meat after slaughter. Using modern information …

Fabric-substrated capacitive biopotential sensors enhanced by dielectric nanoparticles

X Chen, X Gao, A Nomoto, K Shi, M Lin, H Hu, Y Gu… - Nano Research, 2021 - Springer
Wearable biopotential sensing devices are essential to long-term and real-time monitoring
of human health. Non-contact, capacitive sensing electrodes prevent potential skin …

A non-invasive, concealed electrocardiogram and bioimpedance measurement system for captive primates

E Serrano-Finetti, G Hornero, S Mainar… - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
Captive housed non-human primates, specifically great apes such as chimpanzees (Pan
troglodytes) are frequently reported to have died from or are diagnosed with potentially fatal …

[HTML][HTML] Real time analysis of bioanalytes in healthcare, food, zoology and botany

T Wang, A Ramnarayanan, H Cheng - Sensors, 2017 - mdpi.com
The growing demand for real time analysis of bioanalytes has spurred development in the
field of wearable technology to offer non-invasive data collection at a low cost. The …

Using inertial measurement unit data for objective evaluations of potential guide dogs

S Mealin, M Foster, Z Cleghern, A Bozkurt… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
As puppies progress through the training process to become guide dogs, they regularly
undergo standard evaluations to assess their temperament. These evaluations consist of …

Motion-resilient ECG signal reconstruction from a wearable IMU through attention mechanism and contrastive learning

J Wang, M Foster, A Bozkurt, DL Roberts - Proceedings of the Ninth …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) sensors can detect dogs' heartbeat signals and have
proven useful in monitoring dogs' welfare and predicting temperament scores in structured …