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Sebastian Fudickar
Researcher at University of Oldenburg
Publications - 65
Citations - 401
Sebastian Fudickar is an academic researcher from University of Oldenburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 54 publications receiving 267 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Fudickar include University of Potsdam.
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EEG Recording and Online Signal Processing on Android: A Multiapp Framework for Brain-Computer Interfaces on Smartphone
Sarah Blum,Stefan Debener,Reiner Emkes,Nils Volkening,Sebastian Fudickar,Martin G. Bleichner +5 more
TL;DR: A fully smartphone-operated, modular closed-loop BCI system that can be combined with different EEG amplifiers and can easily implement other paradigms is presented.
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Towards an Automated Unsupervised Mobility Assessment for Older People Based on Inertial TUG Measurements
Sandra Hellmers,Babak Izadpanah,Lena Dasenbrock,Rebecca Diekmann,Jürgen M. Bauer,Andreas Hein,Sebastian Fudickar +6 more
TL;DR: An IMU-based analysis-system is evaluated, which automatically detects the TUG execution via machine learning and calculates the test duration and the system’s suitability for self-assessment was investigated, which confirmed that the self-selected speed correlates moderately with the speed in the test situation, but differed significantly from each other.
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Measurement of the Chair Rise Performance of Older People Based on Force Plates and IMUs
Sandra Hellmers,Sebastian Fudickar,Sandra Lau,Lena Elgert,Rebecca Diekmann,Jürgen M. Bauer,Andreas Hein +6 more
TL;DR: An approach that automatically detects the execution of the chair rise test via an inertial sensor integrated into a belt and the analysis of the duration of single test cycles indicates a beginning fatigue at the end of the test.
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Towards a minimized unsupervised technical assessment of physical performance in domestic environments
Sandra Hellmers,Enno-Edzard Steen,Lena Dasenbrock,Andrea Heinks,Jürgen M. Bauer,Sebastian Fudickar,Andreas Hein +6 more
TL;DR: A minimized unsupervised technical assessment of physical performance in domestic environments, which utilizes short distance walk times assessed via ambient presence sensors as an indicator for potential functional decline.
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KopAL – A Mobile Orientation System for Dementia Patients
TL;DR: A mobile orientation system with a focus on minimal operational costs and a speech based human computer interface that assists dementia patients in everyday problems, such as remembering appointments and staying on track within their familiar surroundings.