Leonov, 2010 - Google Patents
Energy harvesting for self-powered wearable devicesLeonov, 2010
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- Leonov V
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- Wearable monitoring systems
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Personalized sensor networks optionally should include wearable sensors or a body area network (BAN) wirelessly connected to a home computer or a remote computer through long- distance devices, such as a personal digital assistant or a mobile phone. While long …
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