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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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Federico Ricci, Luca Petrucci, Francesco Mariani and Carlo Nazareno Grimaldi
The control of internal combustion engines is becoming increasingly challenging to the customer?s requirements for growing performance and ever-stringent emission regulations. Therefore, significant computational efforts are required to manage the large ...
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Sangeetha Ramaswamy and Usha Devi Gandhi
A subset of Wireless Sensor Networks, Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) is an emerging technology. WBAN is a collection of tiny pieces of wireless body sensors with small computational capability, communicating short distances using ZigBee or Bluetooth,...
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Naveed Ali Khan KAIM KHANI, Ali Ahmed Rana, Sabit Rahim, Hannan Bin Liaqat, Saleem Ahmed
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Wireless body area networks (WBANs) a special type of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in which sensor nodes to actualize continuous wearable wellbeing observing of patients are able to provide improved healthcare services in a distributed infrastructure ...
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Hirokazu Madokoro, Stephanie Nix and Kazuhito Sato
This paper presents a filter generating method that modifies sensor signals using genetic network programming (GNP) for automatic calibration to absorb individual differences. For our earlier study, we developed a prototype that incorporates bed-leaving ...
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Dalal Abdulmohsin Hammood, Hasliza A. Rahim, Ahmed Alkhayyat and R. Badlishah Ahmad
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technologies provide suitability among physicians and patients because they are useful in numerous medical fields. Wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs) are one of the most crucial technologies from within the IoMT evolu...
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Karthik Jayaraman,A. Rajesh
Pág. pp. 141 - 150
Human health is being monitored by wireless sensors from their home using wireless body area networks. Increase in the wireless body sensors made human to monitor health with great ease. Patient need not be stay in hospital for long time instead they may...
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Fernando Moya Rueda, René Grzeszick, Gernot A. Fink, Sascha Feldhorst and Michael Ten Hompel
Human activity recognition (HAR) is a classification task for recognizing human movements. Methods of HAR are of great interest as they have become tools for measuring occurrences and durations of human actions, which are the basis of smart assistive tec...
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Vanja Miskovic,Djordje Babic
Pág. pp. 65 - 74
A global phenomenon of population ageing and an increasing number of patients with chronic diseases place substantial additional pressure on healthcare systems. A possible solution for this problem is a new emerging sort of pervasive personal healthcare ...
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