Wearable biosensors for human fatigue diagnosis: A review
Abstract Fatigue causes deleterious effects to physical and mental health of human being and may cause loss of lives. Therefore, the adverse effects of fatigue on individuals and the society are massive. With the ever‐increasing frequency of overtraining among modern military and sports personnel, t...
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Main Authors: | Jingyang Zhang (Author), Mengmeng Chen (Author), Yuan Peng (Author), Shuang Li (Author), Dianpeng Han (Author), Shuyue Ren (Author), Kang Qin (Author), Sen Li (Author), Tie Han (Author), Yu Wang (Author), Zhixian Gao (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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