Ross et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Data handling and ethics of emerging smartphone-based (bio) sensors–Part 1: best practices and current implementationRoss et al., 2022
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- Ross G
- Zhao Y
- Bosman A
- Geballa-Koukoula A
- Zhou H
- Elliott C
- Nielen M
- Rafferty K
- Salentijn G
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Smartphones are ubiquitous in modern society; in 2021, the number of active subscriptions surpassed 6 billion. These devices have become more than a means of communication; smartphones are powerful, continuously connected, miniaturized computers capable of …
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