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Technical Proceedings of the 2007 Clean Technology Conference and Trade Show

Clean Technology 2007

Chapter 9: Sensors

 

Wireless Micro and Nano Sensors for Physiological and Environmental Monitoring

Authors:B. Kaminska
Affilation:Simon Fraser University, CA
Pages:330 - 333
Keywords:wireless sensors, monitoring, integration, physiological unobtrusive sensing
Abstract:A wearable physiological/environmental monitoring system and a practical implementation are presented. The technical requirements for wearable electronics and sensors have been specified with an example of ECG, oxygenometer, and wireless network-based bidirectional communication. A presented system includes micro and nano device design, wireless network based on TCP/IP protocol and software application. The result samples from monitoring in ambulatory environment confirm the performance and usefulness of the proposed methodology.
ISBN:1-4200-6382-0
Pages:338
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