Ponce et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Sensor location analysis and minimal deployment for fall detection systemPonce et al., 2020
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- Ponce H
- Martinez-Villasenor L
- Nunez-Martinez J
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Human falls are considered as an important health problem worldwide. Fall detection systems can alert when a fall occurs reducing the time in which a person obtains medical attention. In this regard, there are different approaches to design fall detection systems, such …
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