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Internet of things for health and well-being applications

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  • Oresti Banos
  • Joseph Rafferty
  • Luis A Castro

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  • Oresti Banos & Joseph Rafferty & Luis A Castro, 2021. "Internet of things for health and well-being applications," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 17(3), pages 15501477219, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:17:y:2021:i:3:p:1550147721999986
    DOI: 10.1177/1550147721999986
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