Monitoring Parkinson's Disease Patients Employing Biometric Sensors and Rule-Based Data Processing.
Pawel ZwanKatarzyna KaszubaBozena KostekPublished in: RSCTC (2010)
Keyphrases
- data processing
- data acquisition
- chronic disease
- vital signs
- health monitoring
- monitoring system
- emergency department
- health status
- blood glucose
- real time
- wearable sensors
- medical doctors
- diabetic patients
- patient groups
- neurological disorders
- multiple sclerosis
- early diagnosis
- disease outbreaks
- health care
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- cardiovascular disease
- clinical studies
- sensor data
- continuous monitoring
- liver disease
- disease progression
- deep brain stimulation
- intensive care units
- intensive care unit
- diagnostic tool
- intensive care
- medical care
- expert systems
- disease surveillance
- sensor networks
- data analysis
- critical care
- diabetes mellitus
- multi sensor
- data fusion
- high risk
- data management
- medical devices
- cancer patients
- caudate nucleus
- biometric data
- sensing devices
- public health
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- clinical data
- rule based systems
- white matter
- databases
- infectious disease
- wireless sensor
- medical practitioners
- database
- clinical trials
- clinical practice
- breast cancer patients
- heart rate
- biometric systems
- decision support system
- mild cognitive impairment
- x ray
- clinically relevant