John, 2022 - Google Patents
Multi-sensor data fusion for ambulatory health monitoring: signal processing and deep learning techniquesJohn, 2022
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With the increasing popularity of wearable IoT devices, there is a growing demand for health- related parameter estimation using wearable sensor signal processing. This is further exacerbated by the increasing cost of healthcare, at a rate of 4-6\% over the past several …
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