Shumba et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Leveraging IoT-aware technologies and AI techniques for real-time critical healthcare applicationsShumba et al., 2022
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- Shumba A
- Montanaro T
- Sergi I
- Fachechi L
- De Vittorio M
- Patrono L
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- Sensors
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Personalised healthcare has seen significant improvements due to the introduction of health monitoring technologies that allow wearable devices to unintrusively monitor physiological parameters such as heart health, blood pressure, sleep patterns, and blood glucose levels …
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