Cooperating Objects in Healthcare Applications
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Abstract
Wireless sensor/actuators networks (WSN) have emerged in the recent years as one of the enabling technologies for healthcare applications [1, 2, 3] both as body sensor networks (BSNs) and as environmental assistant networks.
Keywords
Sensor Node Heart Rate Variability Model Predictive Control Fall Detection Body Sensor Network
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