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This paper describes system design issues involved in the development of a wearable wireless sensor system for continuous monitoring of skin pressure, temperature, and relative humidity. The system is intended for prevention of pressure ulcers (bedsores), and would alert a patient or caregiver to a potentially harmful level of contact pressure or adverse microclimate that could cause tissue damage...
Filter-bank based multi-carrier systems have recently attracted lots of interest as a promising approach for the next generation wireless communication systems. Due to high complexity and long symbol duration, however, these systems need to evolve in a new multi-carrier technique, universal-filtered multi-carrier (UFMC). In conventional UFMC systems, a fixed size of resource block (RB) reduces the...
Filter-bank based multi-carrier systems have recently attracted lots of interest as a promising approach for the next generation wireless communication systems. Due to high complexity and long symbol duration, however, these systems need to evolve in a new multi-carrier technique, universal-filtered multi-carrier (UFMC). In conventional UFMC systems, a fixed size of resource block (RB) reduces the...
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