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DESCRIPTION:[]\n\nJoin the IEEE Toronto Instrumentation &amp; Measurement – R
 obotics &amp; Automation Joint Chapter for a technical talk presented by Dr. S
 hideh Kabiri Ameri from Queen&#39;s University.\n\nMonday\, July 21\, 2025 @ 2
 :00 – 3:00 PM (EST)\n\nAbstract: Wearable devices for health monitoring 
 are conveniently being miniaturized\, their functionalities have been incr
 eased\, and they are rapidly being integrated into our daily life. However
 \, the current commercialized wearables are not mechanically compatible wi
 th soft\, stretchable and dynamic skin which is normally the first point o
 f contact to the body in wearables. This results not only in discomfort bu
 t also causes low fidelity and reliability during long term sensing.\n\nIn
  this talk\, Dr. Kabiri will discuss various novel approaches they have ta
 ken to address these issues. Their developed unconventional wearable devic
 es for health monitoring have high sensing performance and low motion arti
 facts\, and in some cases offer visual imperceptibility and non-intrusive 
 sensing that satisfy the user’s privacy and mental comfort.\n\nSpeaker(s
 ): Shideh Kabiri Ameri\, Ph.D.\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.o
 rg/m/486792
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486792
ORGANIZER:s.sedghizadeh.ca@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:36
SUMMARY:Unconventional Wearables and their Application in Health Monitoring
  
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/486792
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 : 0pt\; mso-ligatures: none\;&quot;&gt;Wearable devices for health monitoring are 
 conveniently&amp;nbsp\;being miniaturized\, their functionalities have been in
 creased\, and they are rapidly being integrated into our daily life. Howev
 er\, the current commercialized wearables are not mechanically compatible 
 with soft\, stretchable and dynamic skin which is normally the first point
  of contact to the body in wearables. This results not only in discomfort 
 but also causes low fidelity and reliability during long term sensing. &lt;/s
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 t\; mso-ligatures: none\;&quot;&gt;In this talk\, &lt;strong&gt;Dr. Kabiri &lt;/strong&gt;will
  discuss various novel approaches they have taken to address these issues.
  Their developed unconventional wearable devices for health monitoring hav
 e high sensing performance and low motion artifacts\, and in some cases of
 fer visual imperceptibility and non-intrusive sensing that satisfy the use
 r&amp;rsquo\;s privacy and mental comfort. &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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