A Survey on Context-Aware Sensing for Body Sensor Networks

  • Korel B
  • Koo S
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Abstract

Context awareness in Body Sensor Networks (BSNs) has the significance of associating physiological user activity and the environment to the sensed signals of the user. The context information derived from a BSN can be used in pervasive healthcare monitoring for relating importance to events and specifically for accurate episode detection. In this paper, we address the issue of context-aware sensing in BSNs, and survey different techniques for deducing context awareness.

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Korel, B. T., & Koo, S. G. M. (2010). A Survey on Context-Aware Sensing for Body Sensor Networks. Wireless Sensor Network, 02(08), 571–583. https://doi.org/10.4236/wsn.2010.28069

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