Πλοήγηση ανά Θέμα "Continuous monitoring"
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Continuous monitoring of children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias
(2009)Advances in wireless communications and networking technologies as well as computer and medical technologies, enable the development of small size, power efficient and more reliable medical multi-parameter recording systems, ...
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Integrated platform for continuous monitoring of children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias
(2009)Children with cardiac arrhythmias constitute one of the most difficult problems in cardiology both in terms of diagnosis and management. In such cases continuous monitoring of ECG vital signs and environmental conditions ...
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An m-health system for continuous monitoring of children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias
(2008)In this study, we present a mobile health (m-Health) system that will be used for continuous monitoring of children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias. The system is able to do real-time acquisition and transmission of ECG ...
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MINT views: Materialized In-Network Top-k views in sensor networks
(2007)In this paper we introduce MINT (Materialized In-Network Top-k) Views, a novel framework for optimizing the execution of continuous monitoring queries in sensor networks. A typical materialized view V maintains the complete ...
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A system for monitoring children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias - Technical optimizations and evaluation
(2010)Children with cardiac arrhythmias constitute one of the most difficult problems in cardiology both in terms of diagnosis and management. In such cases continuous monitoring of ECG vital signs and environmental conditions ...
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A wireless system for monitoring of children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias
(2009)Arrhythmia is one of the most difficult problems in Cardiology and especially in Pediatric Cardiology. In this study, we present a mobile health (m-Health) system that will be used for continuous monitoring of children ...