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IEEE Sensors Journal, 2023
This article presents the design and implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based remote health monitoring system for the estimation of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and blood oxygen saturation levels (SpO2).
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This article presents the design and implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based remote health monitoring system for the estimation of blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and blood oxygen saturation levels (SpO2).
Chike Nwibor +6 more
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DMACN: A Dynamic Multi-Attribute Caching Mechanism for NDN-Based Remote Health Monitoring System
IEEE transactions on computers, 2023Named Data Network (NDN) advocates the philosophy of accessing IoT data owing to its location independence feature. This enables routers to pre-cache content and serves the future requests for the same content on a local basis.
Pushpendu Kar, Kewei Chen, Jiayi Shi
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Remote Structural Health Monitoring
2020 International Conference on Convergence to Digital World - Quo Vadis (ICCDW), 2020In recent years, with the widespread construction, the number of incidences of structural damages and accidents has increased. This has led to fatal casualties and property loss. The most important reason for most of the structural damages and accidents occurring is lack of effective monitoring.
Atharva Ajgaonkar +5 more
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Remote Health Monitoring using IoT and Edge Computing
2022 International Conference on IoT and Blockchain Technology (ICIBT), 2022The Healthcare sector has significantly developed a lot. All Nations started giving more importance to the medical field with the appearance of the new Covid19. But, some countries have been struggling with poor infrastructure in the form of insufficient
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Towards Reliable Remote Health Monitoring in Fog Computing Networks
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 2022As the World is still facing the COVID-19 pandemic, several researchers and industry players have proposed technological solutions to help fight the pandemic and pave the way for post-pandemic era precautions.
Mouhamad Dieye +3 more
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E-Health device for remote health monitoring
2020 18th International Conference on Emerging eLearning Technologies and Applications (ICETA), 2020These days, E- Health became a very interesting domain. We can use this domain to improve health in every job. We can remotely monitor the health of different subjects. In this paper, we presented an E-Health device for remote health monitoring on humans.
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AN INNOVATIVE REMOTE HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM
Sensors and Microsystems, 2008A system intended to bring about innovation in remote health monitoring in terms of simplicity, economy and effectiveness in both domestic and hospital applications has been designed and prototyped. It allows real-time rescue in case of emergency without the necessity for data to be constantly monitored by a medical; the unit performing a real time ...
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Remote wireless health monitoring systems
2009 Innovative Technologies in Intelligent Systems and Industrial Applications, 2009Mobile phone technology has advanced in recent year. Many innovative applications with mobile phones were implemented apart from the conventional voice data transfer. Short Message Service (SMS) originally developed for sending status information by the service providers have found numerous applications recently including business transactions. In this
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Hybrid Sensor Insole for Wearable Ballistocardiography in Remote Health Monitoring
2024 IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems (FLEPS)Remote health monitoring improves the quality of life by enabling an early condition detection. The human heartbeat qualifies as physiological measure for body vitality and can be acquired through unobtrusive ballistocardiography (BCG).
Bastian Latsch +8 more
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