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WH
2010
255views Healthcare» more  WH 2010»
13 years 13 days ago
Wireless non-contact cardiac and neural monitoring
Ubiquitous physiological monitoring will be a key driving force in the upcoming wireless health revolution. Cardiac and brain signals in the form of ECG and EEG are two critical h...
Yu M. Chi, Patrick Ng, Eric Kang, Joseph Kang, Jen...
SENSYS
2005
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Sensor networks for medical care
Sensor networks have the potential to greatly impact many aspects of medical care. By outfitting patients with wireless, wearable vital sign sensors, collecting detailed real-tim...
Victor Shnayder, Bor-rong Chen, Konrad Lorincz, Th...
ICINCO
2008
110views Robotics» more  ICINCO 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Instrumenting Bomb Disposal Suits with Wireless Sensor Networks
Bomb disposal suits contain a large amount of padding and armour to protect the wearer's vital organs in the case of explosion. The combination of the heavy (roughly 40kg) su...
John Kemp, Elena I. Gaura, James Brusey
BSN
2009
IEEE
137views Sensor Networks» more  BSN 2009»
14 years 17 days ago
Technologies for an Autonomous Wireless Home Healthcare System
We present a design study highlighting our recent technological developments that will enable the implementation of autonomous wireless sensor networks for home healthcare monitori...
Christine Ho, Michael Mark, Michael Koplow, Lindsa...
JMS
2008
83views more  JMS 2008»
13 years 5 months ago
Monitoring of Physiological Parameters from Multiple Patients Using Wireless Sensor Network
This paper presents a wireless sensor network system that has the capability to monitor physiological parameters from multiple patient bodies. The system uses the Medical Implant C...
Mehmet R. Yuce, Peng Choong Ng, Jamil Y. Khan