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Continuous core body temperature estimation via SURFACE temperature measurements using wearable sensors-is it feasible?

Saurabh et al., 2014

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16729037078510890458
Author
Saurabh K
Rao H
Amrutur B
Sundarrajan A
Publication year
Publication venue
International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices

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Core body temperature is an important indicator of well being of humans. The commonly used methods and sites of measurement do not lend well for continuous measurement at home. However, continuous monitoring using non-invasive, small, low cost sensors could …
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