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Sensor-based e-healthcare in a next generation convergence home network

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Societies are rapidly aging and need to create a new environment with help of smart information and communication technologies. Sensor or sensor network will be powerful tools to create such environment. This paper introduces some resent results of ongoing activities on sensor based e-healthcare related researches performed in the author's laboratory.

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ISABEL '11: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies
October 2011
949 pages
ISBN:9781450309134
DOI:10.1145/2093698
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  1. FIR camera
  2. acceleration
  3. fall
  4. foot pressure
  5. rehabilitation
  6. respiration
  7. sensor
  8. sensor network

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