Chapter 19: Wearable bioimpedance systems for home-care monitoring using BSNs
Mark Ulbricha; Markus Lükena; Jens Mühlsteffb; Steffen Leonhardta a Medical Information Technology (MedIT), RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germanyb Philips Research, High Tech Campus 34, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract
Monitoring a patient's vital signs daily is of increasing interest to handle the economic challenges in our health-care systems. Comfort, ease of use, and reliability of these systems are necessary for the patient's compliance. Therefore, wearable or textile-integrated sensors are desirable. Unobtrusive measurement techniques are preferred by the patient or customer, especially in long-term monitoring in everyday life. Body sensor networks ...
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