Medical Applications of Wireless Body Area Networks.

作者: Kyung Sup Kwak , Pervez Khan , Asdaque Hussain

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摘要: Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) provide efficient communication solutions to the ubiquitous healthcare systems. Health monitoring, telemedicine, military, interactive entertainment, and portable audio/video systems are some of applications where WBANs can be used. The miniaturized sensors together with advance micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS) technology create a WBAN that continuously monitors health condition patient. This paper presents comprehensive discussion on in smart We highlight number projects enable unobtrusive long-term monitoring real-time updates center. In addition, we list many potential medical including epileptic seizure warning, glucose cancer detection.

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