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- 2011
- Saadi Boudjit, Nadjim Chelghoum, Miloud Otsmani, Salim Allal:
Multi-sensors' data gathering management system for a wireless health monitoring platform. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 4 - M. Chuah, Steve Sample:
Fitness Tour: a mobile application for combating obesity. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 9 - Amitabha Amitava Ghosh, Ying-Kei Hui, Mung Chiang:
Model-based architecture analysis for wireless healthcare. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 12 - Matteo Giuberti, Marco Martalò, Gianluigi Ferrari:
Fingerprinting-based wireless 3D localization for motion capture applications. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 6 - Dirk De Jager, Alex L. Wood, Geoff V. Merrett, Bashir M. Al-Hashimi, Kieron O'Hara, Nigel R. Shadbolt, Wendy Hall:
A low-power, distributed, pervasive healthcare system for supporting memory. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 5 - Ki-Dong Lee, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
Managing resources for healthcare service calls in a cellular network with relays and machine-type communication nodes. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 1 - Yang Liu, Robert Kelley, Phani C. Polina, Sunderesh S. Heragu, Anup Kumar:
iResTrac: an architecture for maintaining medical resource status with mobile devices. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 10 - Gustavo Marfia, Marco Roccetti, Claudio E. Palazzi, Alessandro Amoroso:
Efficient vehicle-to-pedestrian exchange of medical data: an empirical model with preliminary results. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 3 - Sebastian Päßler, Matthias Wolff, Wolf-Joachim Fischer:
Food intake recognition conception for wearable devices. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 7 - Keisuke Sodeyama, Ryuji Kohno:
Low duty-cycle UWB communications design for body area network. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 2 - Nhu Khue Vuong, Syin Chan, Chiew Tong Lau, K. M. Lau:
Feasibility study of a real-time wandering detection algorithm for dementia patients. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 11 - Andreas Weder, M. Pietzsch, Sebastian Zaunseder, Martin Zimmerling, Steffen Netz:
A mobile system for precise wireless pulse transit time (PTT) monitoring. MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011: 8 - Saadi Boudjit, Anis Laouiti:
Proceedings of the First ACM MobiHoc Workshop on Pervasive Wireless Healthcare, MobileHealth@MobiHoc 2011, Paris, France, May 16-20, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0780-2 [contents]
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