Isravel et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A novel framework for quality care in assisting chronically impaired patients with ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence technologiesIsravel et al., 2020
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- Isravel D
- Arulkumar D
- Raimond K
- Issac B
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- Systems Simulation and Modeling for Cloud Computing and Big Data Applications
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There is a significant percentage rise in chronic illness among the aging population. A number of E-healthcare systems are in place to offer healthcare services. Each of these existing systems has its own limitations in terms of scalability, connectivity, reliability, etc. A …
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