2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnca.2009.05.007
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A H-QoS-demand personalized home physiological monitoring system over a wireless multi-hop relay network for mobile home healthcare applications

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“…This data is available for hospital and caregiver [71]. In a similar study in [60] reported for one patient, which also enables feature of emergency alert and support. The system designed to measure the human pulses in [48] is based on comparative analysis between the pulses of two different persons to estimate the abnormality in heart rate.…”
Section: Home and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 85%
“…This data is available for hospital and caregiver [71]. In a similar study in [60] reported for one patient, which also enables feature of emergency alert and support. The system designed to measure the human pulses in [48] is based on comparative analysis between the pulses of two different persons to estimate the abnormality in heart rate.…”
Section: Home and Healthcarementioning
confidence: 85%
“…Another wireless sensor network, discussed in [18], is designed to safely and continuously send physiological data from a patient to a local WLAN to be further transmitted. The patient wears an ECG sensor which wirelessly transmits data to one of the local relay nodes that are strategically placed throughout the entire building the patient is living in.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The described wireless in-home physiological monitoring system in [26] was based on multihop relay communications, which adopted a mobile-care device for ECG acquisition, can ubiquitously and continuously monitor the patient's ECG at any time or any place at home without space limit. Sensing chair was developed for a new kind of data acquisition terminal for the telemedicine information system in [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%