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Sensors aesthetically embedded in accessoriessuch as jewelry, piercings or contact lenses arebeing proposed recently. These symbiotic wearable wirelesssensors are envisioned to operate on scarce harvestedenergy resources from the human body. In addition tothe hardware and software constraints arising from theform-factor and low energy operations, there are safetyrequirements such as avoidance of physical...
Implementing requirements verified body worn medical sensors and smart phones, acting as base stations, in Body Sensor Networks (BSNs), is of extreme importance for development of reliable pervasive health monitoring systems (PHMS). Models of BSNs have been used to analyze designs with respect to requirements such as energy consumption, lifetime, and network reliability under dynamic context changes...
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