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    0443 Intra Week Sleep Patterns Analyzed Using Consumer Sleep Tracker Data by Gahan, L, Ruder, M, Raj, A, O’Mullane, B, Raymann, R J

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (27-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction Big data collected using consumer sleep technology can provide objectively measured insights on sleep behavior in the real-life…”
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    0412 Parents Sleep Longer When School is Out for the Summer: Associations Among Parenthood, Gender, and Season by Ruder, M, Rus, H M, Raj, A, Gahan, L, O’Mullane, B, Danoff-Burg, S, Weaver, M, Raymann, R

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (27-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction Seasonal effects in sleep are often attributed to day length; however, change in obligatory daily activities might also have an impact on…”
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    1214 Higher Bedroom Temperature Associated With Poorer Sleep: Data From Over 3.75 Million Nights by Raj, A, Ruder, M, Rus, H M, Gahan, L, O’Mullane, B, Danoff-Burg, S, Raymann, R

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (27-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction Bedroom temperature can influence nocturnal thermoregulation and sleep. To date, limited, small experimental studies have shown that…”
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    Survey of 1276 shoeprint impressions and development of an automatic shoeprint pattern matching facility by Hannigan, T.J., Fleury, L.M., Reilly, R.B., O’Mullane, B.A., deChazal, P.

    Published in Science & justice (01-04-2006)
    “…1276 shoeprints were collected at a scientific exhibition. Details regarding the age groups of the participants, style, size and manufacturer/brand of their…”
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    Visualisation of movement of older adults within their homes based on PIR sensor data by O'Brien, A., McDaid, K., Loane, J., Doyle, J., O'Mullane, B.

    “…As the population lives longer, the number of people beyond the age of retirement is rising. Additional support is required to monitor the health of this aging…”
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    Objective real-time assessment of walking and turning in elderly adults by Skrba, Z., O'Mullane, B., Greene, B.R., Scanaill, C.N., Chie Wei Fan, Quigley, A., Nixon, P.

    “…Recent research suggests that falls are the most common cause of injury and disability in older persons. Invasive systems or body worn sensors can be employed…”
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    Interpreting presence sensor data and looking for similarities between homes using cluster analysis by Loane, J., O'Mullane, B., Bortz, B., Knapp, R. B.

    “…In order to model older people's behaviour in the home we must first understand it. In this paper we examine data from eight purpose-built aware homes over a…”
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    Requirements gathering for the delivery of healthcare data in aware homes by Doyle, J., O'Mullane, B., O'Hanlon, A., Knapp, R. B.

    “…Aware homes support the monitoring of older adults, with the potential to detect a wealth of information regarding the person's functional, cognitive and…”
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    A Portable Neurological Monitor for use in Cognitive Function Studies by Sobolewski, R., O'Mullane, B., Knapp, R.B., Reilly, R.B.

    “…The visual evoked potential (VEP) has long established itself as a useful diagnostic tool for clinical use. The VEP is typically recorded in clinical…”
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