Vital Signs Monitoring and Patient Tracking Over a Wireless Network
Patients at a disaster scene can greatly benefit from technologies that continuously monitor their vital status and track their location until they are admitted to a hospital. We have designed and developed a real-time patient monitoring system that integrates vital signs sensors, location sensors,...
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