Wireless body area networks for healthcare: The mobihealth project

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Wireless body area networks for healthcare : The mobihealth project. / Van Halteren, Aart; Bults, Richard; Wac, Katarzyna; Dokovsky, Nicolai; Koprinkov, George; Widya, Ing; Konstantas, Dimitri; Jones, Val; Herzog, Rainer.

In: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Vol. 108, 01.01.2005, p. 181-193.

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Van Halteren, A, Bults, R, Wac, K, Dokovsky, N, Koprinkov, G, Widya, I, Konstantas, D, Jones, V & Herzog, R 2005, 'Wireless body area networks for healthcare: The mobihealth project', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, vol. 108, pp. 181-193.

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Van Halteren, A., Bults, R., Wac, K., Dokovsky, N., Koprinkov, G., Widya, I., Konstantas, D., Jones, V., & Herzog, R. (2005). Wireless body area networks for healthcare: The mobihealth project. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 108, 181-193.

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Van Halteren A, Bults R, Wac K, Dokovsky N, Koprinkov G, Widya I et al. Wireless body area networks for healthcare: The mobihealth project. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 2005 Jan 1;108:181-193.

Author

Van Halteren, Aart ; Bults, Richard ; Wac, Katarzyna ; Dokovsky, Nicolai ; Koprinkov, George ; Widya, Ing ; Konstantas, Dimitri ; Jones, Val ; Herzog, Rainer. / Wireless body area networks for healthcare : The mobihealth project. In: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 2005 ; Vol. 108. pp. 181-193.

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