Awotunde et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Internet of things with wearable devices and artificial intelligence for elderly uninterrupted healthcare monitoring systemsAwotunde et al., 2022
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- Awotunde J
- Ajagbe S
- Florez H
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- International Conference on Applied Informatics
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The advent of recent pandemics has changed the priority given to the healthcare system by each country, and this has changed the thinking of many towards the management of health- related illnesses. The Internet of Things (IoT) interconnects with smart devices in today's …
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