Abousharkh et al., 2012 - Google Patents
XMPP-enabled SOA-driven middleware for remote patient monitoring systemAbousharkh et al., 2012
- Document ID
- 1692193255558938164
- Author
- Abousharkh M
- Mouftah H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2012 International Conference on Information Technology and e-Services
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Advances in Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) will allow a range of medical applications that will significantly improve the quality of health care. Nevertheless we need to achieve the ease of use and the ease of configuration for the WBAN to be tapped. In this paper we …
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