Wearable computing : from modeling to implementation of wearable systems based on body sensor networks /
Fortino, Giancarlo, 1971-
Wearable computing : from modeling to implementation of wearable systems based on body sensor networks / Giancarlo Fortino, Raffaele Gravina, Stefano Galzarano. - 1st edition. - 1 PDF (256 pages).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Body sensor networks -- BSN programming frameworks -- Signal processing in-node environment -- Task-oriented programming in BSNs -- Autonomic body sensor networks -- Agent-oriented body sensor networks -- Collaborative body sensor networks -- Integration of body sensor networks and building networks -- Integration of wearable and cloud computing -- Development methodology for BSN systems -- SPINE-based body sensor networks applications -- SPINE at work.
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The Most Up-To-Date Research and Development on Wearable Computing, Wireless Body Sensor Networks, Wearable Systems Integrated with Mobile Computing, Wireless Networking and Cloud Computing This book has a specific focus on advanced methods for programming Body Sensor Networks "BSNs" based on the reference SPINE project. It features an on-line website "http://spine.deis.unical.it" to support readers in developing their own BSN application/systems and covers new emerging topics on BSNs such as collaborative BSNs, BSN design methods, autonomic BSNs, integration of BSNs and pervasive environments, and integration of BSNs with cloud computing. The book provides a description of real BSN prototypes with the possibility to see on-line demos and download the software to test them on specific sensor platforms and includes case studies for more practical applications. Provides a future roadmap by learning advanced technology and open research issues. Gathers the background knowledge to tackle key problems, for which solutions will enhance the evolution of next-generation wearable systems. References the SPINE web site "http://spine.deis.unical.it" that accompanies the text. Includes SPINE case studies and span topics like human activity recognition, rehabilitation of elbow/knee, handshake detection, emotion recognition systems Wearable Computing: From Modeling to Implementation of Wearable Systems Based on Body Sensor Networks is a great reference for systems architects, practitioners, and product developers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
9781119078807
10.1002/9781119078807 doi
Wearable computers.
Sensor networks.
Electronic books.
004.167
Wearable computing : from modeling to implementation of wearable systems based on body sensor networks / Giancarlo Fortino, Raffaele Gravina, Stefano Galzarano. - 1st edition. - 1 PDF (256 pages).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Body sensor networks -- BSN programming frameworks -- Signal processing in-node environment -- Task-oriented programming in BSNs -- Autonomic body sensor networks -- Agent-oriented body sensor networks -- Collaborative body sensor networks -- Integration of body sensor networks and building networks -- Integration of wearable and cloud computing -- Development methodology for BSN systems -- SPINE-based body sensor networks applications -- SPINE at work.
Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
The Most Up-To-Date Research and Development on Wearable Computing, Wireless Body Sensor Networks, Wearable Systems Integrated with Mobile Computing, Wireless Networking and Cloud Computing This book has a specific focus on advanced methods for programming Body Sensor Networks "BSNs" based on the reference SPINE project. It features an on-line website "http://spine.deis.unical.it" to support readers in developing their own BSN application/systems and covers new emerging topics on BSNs such as collaborative BSNs, BSN design methods, autonomic BSNs, integration of BSNs and pervasive environments, and integration of BSNs with cloud computing. The book provides a description of real BSN prototypes with the possibility to see on-line demos and download the software to test them on specific sensor platforms and includes case studies for more practical applications. Provides a future roadmap by learning advanced technology and open research issues. Gathers the background knowledge to tackle key problems, for which solutions will enhance the evolution of next-generation wearable systems. References the SPINE web site "http://spine.deis.unical.it" that accompanies the text. Includes SPINE case studies and span topics like human activity recognition, rehabilitation of elbow/knee, handshake detection, emotion recognition systems Wearable Computing: From Modeling to Implementation of Wearable Systems Based on Body Sensor Networks is a great reference for systems architects, practitioners, and product developers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web
9781119078807
10.1002/9781119078807 doi
Wearable computers.
Sensor networks.
Electronic books.
004.167