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Sheikh Muhammad Asher Iqbal, Mary Ann Leavitt, Imadeldin Mahgoub and Waseem Asghar
Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in the world. Heart failure is a cardiovascular disease in which the heart is unable to pump sufficient blood to fulfill the body?s requirements and can lead to fluid overload. Traditional solu...
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Beatriz Soares, Carolina Gouveia, Daniel Albuquerque and Pedro Pinho
The Bio-Radar system, useful for monitoring patients with infectious diseases and detecting driver drowsiness, has gained popularity in the literature. However, its efficiency across diverse populations considering physiological and body stature variatio...
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Hoan-Suk Choi and Jinhong Yang
Suicidal ideation constitutes a critical concern in mental health, adversely affecting individuals and society at large. The early detection of such ideation is vital for providing timely support to individuals and mitigating its societal impact. With so...
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Naythan Villafuerte, Santiago Manzano, Paulina Ayala and Marcelo V. García
Due to the similarities in symptomatology between COVID-19 and other respiratory infections, diagnosis of these diseases can be complicated. To address this issue, a web application was developed that employs a chatbot and artificial intelligence to dete...
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Carolina Del-Valle-Soto, Ramon A. Briseño, Leonardo J. Valdivia, Ramiro Velázquez and Juan Arturo Nolazco-Flores
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are useful in medicine for monitoring the vital signs of elderly patients. These sensors allow for remote monitoring of a patient?s state of health, making it easier for elderly patients, and allowing to avoid or at least t...
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Abdullah Ali Jawad Al-Abadi, Mbarka Belhaj Mohamed and Ahmed Fakhfakh
In recent years, the combination of wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs) and the Internet ofc Medical Things (IoMT) marked a transformative era in healthcare technology. This combination allowed for the smooth communication between medical devices that ...
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Sehrash Ashraf, Shahnaz Parveen Khattak and Mohammad Tariq Iqbal
Across the globe, COVID-19 had far-reaching impacts that included healthcare facilities, public health, as well as all forms of transport. Hospitals were experiencing staffing shortages at the same time as patients were experiencing healthcare issues. Co...
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Manlika Seefong, Panuwat Wisutwattanasak, Chamroeun Se, Kestsirin Theerathitichaipa, Sajjakaj Jomnonkwao, Thanapong Champahom, Vatanavongs Ratanavaraha and Rattanaporn Kasemsri
Machine learning currently holds a vital position in predicting collision severity. Identifying factors associated with heightened risks of injury and fatalities aids in enhancing road safety measures and management. Presently, Thailand faces considerabl...
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Faezeh Ghorbanizamani, Hichem Moulahoum, Emine Guler Celik and Suna Timur
The growing demand for personalized treatments and the constant observation of vital signs for extended periods could positively solve the problematic concerns associated with the necessity for patient control and hospitalization. The impressive developm...
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Young-Keun Yoo and Hyun-Chool Shin
In non-contact vital sign monitoring using radar, radar signal distorted by the surrounding unspecified factors is unsuitable for monitoring vital signs. In order to monitor vital signs accurately, it is essential to compensate for distortion of radar si...
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