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Optimize databases for health monitoring systems

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In this paper, we will study and describe the methods which could be used for optimizing the database and achieving the best performances. The optimizing possibilities was considered for the case of systems which user wireless sensor networks (WSN) inside the systems dedicated for monitoring the health status of the patients. Also, this kind of optimizations could be implemented and for other type of similar systems. The system was created also as an extension at Leonardo da Vinci project, VetTrend.

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                  PETRA '08: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
                  July 2008
                  607 pages
                  ISBN:9781605580678
                  DOI:10.1145/1389586

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