A Combination of Indoor Localization and Wearable Sensor-Based Physical Activity Recognition to Assess Older Patients Undergoing Subacute Rehabilitation: Baseline Study Results
BackgroundHealth care, in recent years, has made great leaps in integrating wireless technology into traditional models of care. The availability of ubiquitous devices such as wearable sensors has enabled researchers to collect voluminous datasets and harness them in a wide range of health care topi...
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Main Authors: | Ramezani, Ramin (Author), Zhang, Wenhao (Author), Xie, Zhuoer (Author), Shen, John (Author), Elashoff, David (Author), Roberts, Pamela (Author), Stanton, Annette (Author), Eslami, Michelle (Author), Wenger, Neil (Author), Sarrafzadeh, Majid (Author), Naeim, Arash (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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