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A review of three-layer wireless body sensor network systems in healthcare for continuous monitoringChen et al., 2013
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- Chen C
- Knoll A
- Wichmann H
- Horsch A
- et al.
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- Journal of Modern Internet of Things
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Using wireless body sensor network system (WBSN) based on information and communication technologies (ICTs) to monitor the health status of the elderly gradually becomes popular in the scope of telemedicine. eHealth services based on such …
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