... a wearable system for automatic recording of the main physiological parameters of the human body: body temperature, galvanic skin response, respiration rate, blood pressure, pulse, blood oxygen content, blood ...
... multi-hop network topology, and claim that the introduced system can monitor the health of large scale structure very ...tier network systems that can monitor the position of applied load and ...
... mobile healthmonitoring is presented in [9], MobiHealth project is a health service platform based on a mobile phone as a base station for the wireless sensors worn on the ...
... close monitoring of elder citizens and patients is becoming more of a necessity than a ...noninvasive platform and insole fiber Bragg grating sensorsnetwork to monitor the vertical ground ...
... ubiquitous health system for hospitals, which is the concept of ubiquitous, placing wireless sensors unobtrusively in a person's body to form a wireless network that can communicate the state of ...
... Embedded healthsensors are very important because they may be able to assist people using the sensors data or a simple query through a mobile device ...These wearable computing ...
... digital health age. This service uses a healthmonitoring system with sensors and a patient application portal that can Read data and securely send it to the cloud with amended data from ...
... by using a mobile platform such as a phone or ...[8], wearable computing devices such as a wearable set of camera and pico-projector or the recently developed lightweight heads-up displays are ...
... World Health Organization (WHO) in the year 2000 (World Health Report 2000) had the objective to propose a methodology for health system performance assess- ment of member ...the health system ...
... that network management systems are very much ...by using which a LAN network can be controlled by a user with the help of android ...For monitoring and controlling of the various activities ...
... of health, physical fi t- ness and medical groups of ...individual health improvement programmes, innovative technologies, consideration of comprehensive healthmonitoring data and ...
... and Health Action’ is understood to refer to an intervention, in other words, an organized system of action is constituted of the most represen- tative priority actions being undertaken by the ...and health ...
... technique using a piezoelectric sensor ...the sensors almost uniformly regardless of where they are located on the ...of sensors for effective operation, and the structural damage must be near one of ...
... analysis using geographic information systems (GIS) makes it possible to define an area under the responsibility of the PHC network, thereby surpassing the traditional model of visits to territories in ...
... public health sur- veillance; and (iii) health ...public health component fo- cused on the control of epidemics, with infec- tious diseases and their control as its ...public health/collective ...
... support network is to compare the composition of the support network of patients suffering from physical diseases and those with mental disor- ...support network approaches the more severe pa- tients ...
... Health ministries will succeed in anticipating future demands for environmental health services to the extent that they foster programs of research, surveillance, monitoring, [r] ...
... The fact that no studies referring to the occupational risk of the CHAP representa- tives was found in the literature reviewed can be explained by the short period of time for which TB control has been effectively ...
... a monitoring system for emergency patient transportation employing ARM 7 processor ...for monitoring ambulance location using Google ...biomedical sensors to monitor heart bit rate and ...