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Medical Devices Design: Vital Sign Monitoring Case Study

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This chapter is entitled “Medical Devices Design: Vital Sign Monitoring Case Study”. It presents the proof of the concept of vital signs monitoring devices designed and conceived in laboratories. These types of designs can be used or adjusted in many applications related to Biometrics such as in medical Biometrics, clinical Biometrics and for biosignals authentication purpose.

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Rihana, S. (2019). Medical Devices Design: Vital Sign Monitoring Case Study . In: Nait-Ali, A. (eds) Biometrics under Biomedical Considerations. Series in BioEngineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1144-4_12

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