Enhancing Performance of Low-Cost Sensors Using an Infant Care Usecase

The drive toward citizen observatories, remote monitoring and early warning systems has resulted in numerous Internet of things (IoT) innovations. However, affordability and availability of these solutions challenge their sustainability in areas where they are needed the most. While low-cost sensors...

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