DISPOSITIVOS VESTIBLES PARA SISTEMAS INTELIGENTES DE MONITORIZACIÓN EN SALUD
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2021-10-27
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Jaén : Universidad de Jaén
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En los últimos años está surgiendo una fuerte tendencia investigadora para mejorar la salud de las
personas mediante el uso de dispositivos electrónicos pequeños, dotados de sensores, que puedan
conectarse entre sí, y que permitan recoger datos relevantes de la persona que lo lleve.
Esta tesis doctoral propone la integración de estos dispositivos vestibles en sistemas que realicen un
procesamiento inteligente aplicando lógica difusa, para llevar a cabo la monitorización continua de un
indicador de salud que sea relevante. La investigación realizada propone y evalúa dos sistemas
inteligentes en el contexto de salud que integran información generada por dispositivos vestibles con
sensores. En primer lugar, se propone y evalúa un sistema inteligente para monitorizar comportamiento
hiperactivo en adolescentes a través de pulseras de actividad y, en segundo lugar, un sistema
inteligente para monitorizar la localización de personas mayores en interiores mediante dispositivos
móviles/vestibles y balizas de Bluetooth de baja energía.
In recent years, a strong research trend is emerging to improve people's health through the use of small electronic devices, equipped with sensors, which can be connected to each other, and which can collect relevant data from the person. This doctoral thesis proposes the integration of these wearable devices in systems that perform intelligent processing using fuzzy logic to carry out continuous monitoring of a relevant health indicator. The research proposes and evaluates two intelligent systems in the context of health that integrate information generated by wearable devices with sensors. Firstly, a smart system to monitor hyperactive behaviour in adolescents through activity bracelets is proposed and evaluated and, secondly, a smart system to monitor the indoor location of elderly people using mobile/wearable devices and Bluetooth Low Energy beacons deployed in an environment is proposed and evaluated.
In recent years, a strong research trend is emerging to improve people's health through the use of small electronic devices, equipped with sensors, which can be connected to each other, and which can collect relevant data from the person. This doctoral thesis proposes the integration of these wearable devices in systems that perform intelligent processing using fuzzy logic to carry out continuous monitoring of a relevant health indicator. The research proposes and evaluates two intelligent systems in the context of health that integrate information generated by wearable devices with sensors. Firstly, a smart system to monitor hyperactive behaviour in adolescents through activity bracelets is proposed and evaluated and, secondly, a smart system to monitor the indoor location of elderly people using mobile/wearable devices and Bluetooth Low Energy beacons deployed in an environment is proposed and evaluated.
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Dispositivos vestibles con sensores, Computación suave, Comportamiento hiperactivo, Localización en interiores, Sistemas inteligentes, Soft computing, Hyperactive behaviour, Indoor location, Wearable devices with sensors, Intelligent systems
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p.[http://hdl.handle.net/10953/]