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Ubiquitous patient care monitoring system can be defined as the combination of communication technology and body sensor nodes. Ubiquitous patient care monitoring is the part of telemedicine monitoring, an application communication protocol which is HTTP (Hypertext Transfer protocol), used to access information from handheld devices such as PCs, PDA (personal digital assistant) etc. which have the...
wildCENSE is a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) system which attempts to monitor the behaviour and migration patterns of Barasingha (Swamp Deer). The system would collect the micro-climatic as well as positional information of the animal and communicate it to a base station through flooding of data using peer-to-peer network. The base station, using a gateway, will upload all the collected data to a...
This paper describes the implementation of a wireless sensor network for the temperature monitoring of shellfish catches over the internet. Temperature loggers in shellfish boxes transmit data through radio frequency to a base station. The information is transferred to a server via the GSM network, where it is processed and uploaded to a database. The web-based interface allows configuration of the...
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