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Wearable devices offer new insights into the progression of Type 2 diabetes in Latino adults In one of the first studies of its kind, medical and engineering researchers have shown wearable devices that continuously monitor blood sugar provide new insights into the progression of Type 2 diabetes among at-risk Hispanic/Latino adults. The findings by researchers from Sansum Diabetes Research Institute (SDRI) and Rice University are available online this week in EClinicalMedicine, an open-access clinical journal published by The Lancet. The fresh look at the glucose data sheds new light on disease progression, which could have a direct impact on better management, said Rice study co-author Ashutosh Sabharwal, professor and department chair in electrical and computer engineering and founder of Rice s Scalable Health Labs. An important aspect of our analysis is that the results are clinically interpretable and point to new directions for improved Type 2 diabetes car ....
Researchers have shown wearable devices that continuously monitor blood sugar provide new insights into the progression of Type 2 diabetes among at-risk Hispanic/Latino adults. ....
Best Readings in Full Duplex Wireless Communications While conventional half-duplex wireless systems rely on transmitting and receiving in non-overlapping time slots or frequency channels, full duplex (FD) communications and the underlying self-interference cancellation (SIC) techniques may improve the attainable spectral efficiency while reducing latency. This is made possible by recent advances in antenna design and signal processing techniques specifically in multiple input multiple output systems, which make SIC of 80-110 dB possible. In fact, SIC has been demonstrated in applications requiring even more than 110 dB of interference cancellation. We expect that in the future, SIC technologies will enable not only FD communications, but also a variety of spectrum-sharing applications by creating radio technologies that are tolerant of adjacent and co-channel interference. ....
The National Academy of Inventors Dec. 8 announced its 175-person cohort of 2020 Fellows, including several Indian Americans and South Asian Americans among the group of global inventors. Among the Fellows were Ananth Annapragada of the Baylor College of Medicine; Samuel Asirvatham of the Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic; Bir Bhanu of U.C. Riverside; Venkat Bhethanabotla of the University of South Florida; V. Chandrasekar of Colorado State University; Ramalingam Chellappa of Johns Hopkins University; Rajesh Dave of the New Jersey Institute of Technology; Anant Madabhushi of Case Western Reserve University; Mitzi Nagarkatti of the University of South Carolina; and Vijaykrishnan Narayanan of Pennsylvania State University. ....