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Remote Control and Monitoring

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1998
Conference review - No abstract available.
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Remote Medical Monitoring

Computer, 2008
The commoditization of computer hardware and software has enabled a new computing paradigm whereby computers will sense, calculate, and act on our behalf, either with or without human interaction as best fits the circumstances. Further, this will occur in an everyday environment, not just when a person is working at a desk. This paradigm shift was made
Alfred C. Weaver, Andrew D. Jurik
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Remote Monitoring

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2014
Remote monitors are transmitters that can download stored diagnostic data from patients’ cardiovascular implantable electronic devices to physicians’ offices. Clinical trials have shown that monitoring implantable devices remotely can lead to earlier detection of clinically relevant events that may result in medical intervention.
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Practical Considerations for Remote Monitoring

Congestive Heart Failure, 2008
The ability to remotely monitor important physiologic parameters will dramatically change how we care for patients. We are on the threshold of this era with currently available implantable cardiac devices. Current devices provide a plethora of important arrhythmia‐and heart failure‐related information. Dealing with this “flood” of information and a new
Laurence M. Epstein, Julie B. Shea
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Landslide detection, monitoring and prediction with remote-sensing techniques

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
N. Casagli   +4 more
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IoT-Based Smart Edge for Global Health: Remote Monitoring With Severity Detection and Alerts Transmission

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2019
Global health which denotes equitable access to healthcare, particularly in remote-rural-developing regions, is characterized by unique challenges of affordability, accessibility, and availability for which one of the most promising technological ...
Rahul Krishnan Pathinarupothi   +2 more
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Intelligent remote monitoring

1995
Intelligent monitoring facilities are of paramount importance in both service and network management as they provide the capability to monitor quality of service and utilisation parameters and notify degradations so that corrective action can be taken.
George Pavlou   +3 more
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TELECARE, REMOTE MONITORING AND CARE

Bioethics, 2012
ABSTRACTTelecare is often regarded as a win/win solution to the growing problem of meeting the care needs of an ageing population. In this paper we call attention to some of the ways in which telecare is not a win/win solution but rather aggravates many of the long‐standing ethical tensions that surround the care of the elderly.
Heather Draper, Tom Sorell
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Remote Monitoring Agents

2014
This is the second in a series of four chapters that discuss the implementation details of a simple distributed monitoring system. In the previous chapter I laid out the high-level system design and described in detail the server implementation. This chapter is dedicated to the monitoring agent implementation, interaction with the sensor application ...
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Biomarkers for Remote Monitoring

2019
Since the prevalence and incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is increasing worldwide, the access to effective treatment options is crucial in handling the present and future global impact of the disease. With an increased access to high-speed Internet, smartphones, and tablets, digital technologies are rapidly emerging in the field of health ...
Pia Munkholm   +2 more
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