Kang, 2017 - Google Patents
An inference system framework for personal sensor devices in mobile health and internet of things networksKang, 2017
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- Kang J
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Future healthcare directions include individuals being monitored in real-time during day-to- day activity using wearable sensors. This thesis solves a critical requirement, that of intelligently managing when body sensors should alert doctors of changes to a person's …
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