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Overview

Nigel H. Lovell is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and engineering, with a focus on biomedical engineering and cardiology. Their scholarly output includes numerous publications across various specialized fields, reflecting a multi-disciplinary approach to healthcare technology and medical science.

Their research primarily spans the following fields of study:

  • Medicine
  • Engineering

Within these fields, their work is concentrated in subfields such as biomedical engineering, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, cellular and molecular neuroscience, molecular biology, and surgery.

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • Surgery

Some of their main research topics include:

  • Soft Robotics and Applications
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research

Nigel H. Lovell has collaborated frequently with multiple researchers. Their notable coauthors include Thanh Nho, Phuoc Thien Phan, Trung Thien Hoang, Mai Thanh Thai, and James Davies. These partnerships have resulted in a significant body of jointly authored work.

  • Thanh Nho
  • Phuoc Thien Phan
  • Trung Thien Hoang
  • Mai Thanh Thai
  • James Davies

Their recent publications illustrate their focus on healthcare technologies, wearable devices, and advanced systems for medical applications. Key papers include:

  • "Wearable Sensing and Telehealth Technology with Potential Applications in the Coronavirus Pandemic," 2020, IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering
  • "Homecare Robotic Systems for Healthcare 4.0: Visions and Enabling Technologies," 2020, IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
  • "Cuffless Single-Site Photoplethysmography for Blood Pressure Monitoring," 2020, Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • "Advances in Sweat Wearables: Sample Extraction, Real-Time Biosensing, and Flexible Platforms," 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Advanced Intelligent Systems for Surgical Robotics," 2020, Advanced Intelligent Systems

Nigel H. Lovell has published in a variety of well-known journals, particularly:

  • Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Advanced Intelligent Systems
  • Heart Lung and Circulation
  • Advanced Science
  • Journal of Neural Engineering

In addition to journal publications, they have contributed to the academic book literature, including the Springer International Publishing volume titled "Innovation in Physical Activity and Sport," published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Implementation of a real-time human movement classifier using a triaxial accelerometer for ambulatory monitoring

    D.M. Karantonis;M.R. Narayanan;M. Mathie;N.H. Lovell

  • Accelerometry: providing an integrated, practical method for long-term, ambulatory monitoring of human movement.

    Merryn J Mathie;Adelle C F Coster;Nigel H Lovell;Branko G Celler

  • A review of tactile sensing technologies with applications in biomedical engineering

    Mohsin I. Tiwana;Stephen J. Redmond;Nigel H. Lovell

  • Conducting polymers for neural interfaces: challenges in developing an effective long-term implant.

    Rylie A. Green;Nigel H. Lovell;Gordon G. Wallace;Laura A. Poole-Warren

  • Classification of basic daily movements using a triaxial accelerometer.

    M. J. Mathie;Branko G. Celler;Nigel H. Lovell;A. C. F. Coster

  • The use of photoplethysmography for assessing hypertension

    Mohamed Elgendi;Richard Fletcher;Yongbo Liang;Newton Howard

  • Barometric Pressure and Triaxial Accelerometry-Based Falls Event Detection

    F Bianchi;S J Redmond;M R Narayanan;S Cerutti

  • Sensors-Based Wearable Systems for Monitoring of Human Movement and Falls

    T. Shany;S. J. Redmond;M. R. Narayanan;N. H. Lovell

  • Using information technology to improve the management of chronic disease.

    Branko G Celler;Nigel H Lovell;Jim Basilakis

  • Detection of daily physical activities using a triaxial accelerometer.

    M. J. Mathie;A. C. F. Coster;N. H. Lovell;B. G. Celler

  • CMOS neurostimulation ASIC with 100 channels, scaleable output, and bidirectional radio-frequency telemetry

    G.J. Suaning;N.H. Lovell

  • Organic electrode coatings for next-generation neural interfaces.

    Ulises A. Aregueta-Robles;Andrew J. Woolley;Andrew J. Woolley;Laura A. Poole-Warren;Nigel H. Lovell

  • Wearable Sensing and Telehealth Technology with Potential Applications in the Coronavirus Pandemic

    Xiaorong Ding;David Clifton;Nan Ji;Nigel H. Lovell

  • Cell attachment functionality of bioactive conducting polymers for neural interfaces

    Rylie A. Green;Nigel H. Lovell;Laura A. Poole-Warren

  • Tracking the Evolution of Smartphone Sensing for Monitoring Human Movement.

    Michael B. Del Rosario;Stephen James Redmond;Nigel H. Lovell

  • Classification of a known sequence of motions and postures from accelerometry data using adapted Gaussian mixture models

    Felicity R Allen;Eliathamby Ambikairajah;Nigel H Lovell;Nigel H Lovell;Branko G Celler

  • Remote monitoring of health status of the elderly at home. A multidisciplinary project on aging at the University of New South Wales

    B.G. Celler;W. Earnshaw;E.D. Ilsar;L. Betbeder-Matibet

  • Patients’ Perceptions of a Home Telecare System

    Mohammadreza Rahimpour;Nigel H. Lovell;Nigel H. Lovell;Branko G. Celler;John McCormick

  • Substrate dependent stability of conducting polymer coatings on medical electrodes.

    Rylie A. Green;Rachelle T. Hassarati;Lucie Bouchinet;Chaekyung S. Lee

  • From A to Z: Wearable technology explained

    Alan Godfrey;Victoria Hetherington;Hubert P. H. Shum;Paolo Bonato

  • A pilot study of long-term monitoring of human movements in the home using accelerometry.

    Merryn J Mathie;Adelle C F Coster;Nigel H. Lovell;Branko G. Celler

Frequent Co-Authors

Branko G. Celler
Branko G. Celler University of New South Wales
Stephen J. Redmond
Stephen J. Redmond University College Dublin
John W. Morley
John W. Morley Western Sydney University
Andrey V. Savkin
Andrey V. Savkin University of New South Wales
Laura A. Poole-Warren
Laura A. Poole-Warren University of New South Wales
Stephen R. Lord
Stephen R. Lord University of New South Wales
Farah Magrabi
Farah Magrabi Macquarie University
Eliathamby Ambikairajah
Eliathamby Ambikairajah University of New South Wales
Gary D. Housley
Gary D. Housley University of New South Wales
Derek Abbott
Derek Abbott University of Adelaide

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