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Health technologies for personalized medicine have become important enablers for monitoring and treatment in both inpatient and outpatient care. The benefits of these technologies lead not only to improvements in medical services quality for all stakeholders, but also to new healthcare business models, promising a better containment of healthcare costs.This book presents the proceedings of the 2013 pHealth Conference, held in Tallinn, Estonia, in June 2013. The pHealth conferences have established themselves as the leading international conference series on wearable or implantable micro and na
Biosensors --- Medical innovations --- Wearable computers --- Mobile computing --- Portable computers --- Wearable technology
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This article consists of a collection of slides from the author's conference presentation. Some of the specific areas/topics discussed include: concept of tongue touch and proximity sensing RFID has been shown to work in the mouth. Future work will develop multi-chip tags of appropriate size to fit on hard palate. RFID transponder IDs provide multiplexing for sensors. Systems should be cost effective and disposable and current work on printing technologies is supporting this. Ultimately, multiple sensing mouth tags for speech pathology could assess tongue placement during speech. Current solutions require wire looms to pass through patient's mouth and disrupt speech.
Wireless communication systems --- Wearable computers --- Mobile computing --- Portable computers --- Wearable technology --- Communication systems, Wireless --- Wireless data communication systems --- Wireless information networks --- Wireless telecommunication systems --- Telecommunication systems --- Design and construction
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